Coursework25% 3 CambridgeInternationalASandALevelLitureinEnglishExampleCandidateResponses(StandardsBooklet) PAPER3 Genericmarkscheme K–KnowledgeU–UnderstandingP–alresponseC–Communication Band60–5 KEvidenceofsomegeneralknowledgeofthetextwhiaybenarrativebasedandmaycontainerrors, rarelyrelevanttothequestionandwithlittl...
We would probably prefer that our students always use bottom-up reasoning to come to a conclusion: Priestley makes the audience side with Sheila; Sheila listens to the Inspector’s socialist message; Sheila is a young woman; therefore, Priestley wanted the audience to believe that young women, ...
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Bleurgh: A word created to express a feeling of boredom, and or annoyance towards a subject, often a coursework, almost always textiles, all though has had use outside this. Has similar meanings to the words 'meh', 'huh', or the lesser used 'blop'. Pronounced Blu-eh. (By Sariya......