Board: AQA
Examination: English Language & Literature
Specification: GCSE 9-1
Set Text covered:
Power and Conflict AQA Poetry Anthology
Type: Set Text Study Guide
As you know, poetry is worth nearly 40% of your entire English
Literature AQA mark (19% anthology / 20% unseen)
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This Poetry Anthology study guide examines each anthology poem
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Books in this series cover the following:
Paper
1 Section A - Shakespeare (Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth)
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and Mr Hyde)
Paper 2 Section A - Modern texts (Blood Brothers, An
Inspector Calls)
Paper 2 Sections B and C - Poetry (Love and Relationships
anthology, Power and Conflict anthology and Unseen)
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