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Level 3 English
91472 (3.1): Respond critically to specified aspect(s) of st died !ritten te"t(s)# s pported $y evidence
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& You are advised to spend 0) minutes writing an essay on your chosen #uestion in this booklet. /-)*R'2*/&-)
1rite an essay on at least !" !ritten te"t that you have studied.

$f you choose to write about more than one text% the texts may be: the same type 2eg% two poems3 a combination of different types 2eg% a poem and a short story3. .he texts may have the same or different authors% and you may compare or contrast the texts if you wish. .he text2s3 can be any of the following: novel non4fiction non4-hakespearean drama -hakespearean drama short story poetry 5 song lyric print media digital 5 online text 6 a combination of the above 2inter textual studies3. 2hoose &-E of the 6 estions 178. (a9e s re yo r chosen 6 estion s its yo r chosen te"t(s)# and that yo nderstand and can !rite a$o t the 6 estion $efore yo start !riting. ,fter yo have chosen the 6 estion# co:plete the $o" at the top of page 4. %o :ay se the space on page 4 to :ap or plan yo r ideas.

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Major characters can find themselves in collision with forces beyond their control, and in many cases their responses to the collision can be described as morally questionable. .o what extent do you agree with this statement; 6espond to this #uestion with close reference to one or more text2s3 you have studied.

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Forget the big players in the world; it is the people in the margins of our society whose stories are most compelling. .o what extent do you agree with this statement; 6espond to this #uestion with close reference to one or more text2s3 you have studied.

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he setting that is most accessible and relevant to the reader is the one that is grounded in realism. .o what extent do you agree with this statement; 6espond to this #uestion with close reference to one or more text2s3 you have studied.

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!hile the conclusion of a te"t is important, what really matters is the foundation of a good opening. .o what extent do you agree with this statement; 6espond to this #uestion with close reference to one or more text2s3 you have studied.

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he use of symbolism can transform the most straightforward theme. .o what extent do you agree with this statement; 6espond to this #uestion with close reference to one or more text2s3 you have studied.

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# successful te"t will be one in which the reader is as$ed to be more than a spectator, in fact they are encouraged to be involved. .o what extent do you agree with this statement; 6espond to this #uestion with close reference to one or more text2s3 you have studied.

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%n order to be informative, the shape and / or style of a te"t must always be straightforward. .o what extent do you agree with this statement; 6espond to this #uestion with close reference to one or more text2s3 you have studied.

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#n e"ceptional te"t will be one that handles facts and opinion with care. .o what extent do you agree with this statement; 6espond to this #uestion with close reference to one or more text2s3 you have studied.

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