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My English Literature GCSE gives you quiz questions, flashcards, and texts for your 9-1 GCSE revision. Including the most popular texts and poetry clusters, and written by examiners, My English Literature GCSE is a bitesize way of getting prepared for your 9-1 GCSE examinations. Question types include multiple choice, images, Who Said That?, and crucially Complete the Quotation. Remember you won't be able to take your texts into the examinations, so knowing those quotations is more important than ever. Mix and match question sets. Concentrate on one text, or all go all-in and tackle all four study areas at once. Step through the Shakespeare plays a scene at a time and fill in the gaps to help you learn the key quotations. Annotate the texts with notes and browse through your annotations. My English Literature GCSE includes a set of questions and cards covering poetic terms, and each question/card set is available by watching a rewarded video. Texts covered: C19th: A Christmas Carol, Jekyll & Hyde, Frankenstein Shakespeare: Macbeth, Romeo & Juliet, The Tempest, The Merchant of Venice, Much Ado About Nothing Modern: Animal Farm, Curious Incident, An Inspector Calls, Lord of the Flies Poetry: Conflict, Time & Place, Love & Relationships, Relationships, Power & Conflict
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December 15, 2024