Frostyy
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If any of you don't know, GCSE is:
In 3 weeks time I'm having a controlled assessment in English based on the novel "Lord of the Flies". The task is:
Explain the ways writers create differences between characters and write about the importance of these differences.
Answer the question based on:
-Ralph and Jack
-Their appearance
-How they treat other people
-Their interests
-Savagery and civilisation
-Autocracy and democracy
-Good and Evil
So basically, I have three 55 min. lessons in which I am suppose to write an essay that answers the question above.
If anyone has any idea on how I should structure my essay, what should I talk about and what I am actually meant to do, then please tell me. Oh yeah, and if you know any teenage british forums which could really help me with the essay then send me some links, I'll check them out.
Btw. I'm aiming for an A*, or A atleast.
Regards .
I honestly don't know any British teenage forums, so I decided to write here.The General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) is an academic qualification awarded in a specified subject, generally taken in a number of subjects by students aged 14–16 in secondary education in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. It was introduced in 1986 (with the first examinations taking place in 1988) replacing the former O Level / CSE qualifications. As well as amalgamating the two fomer examination systems, one of the main changes was to allow students to complete Course Work during their two years of study, which was marked by their teachers and contributed to their final examination grade.
In 3 weeks time I'm having a controlled assessment in English based on the novel "Lord of the Flies". The task is:
Explain the ways writers create differences between characters and write about the importance of these differences.
Answer the question based on:
-Ralph and Jack
-Their appearance
-How they treat other people
-Their interests
-Savagery and civilisation
-Autocracy and democracy
-Good and Evil
So basically, I have three 55 min. lessons in which I am suppose to write an essay that answers the question above.
If anyone has any idea on how I should structure my essay, what should I talk about and what I am actually meant to do, then please tell me. Oh yeah, and if you know any teenage british forums which could really help me with the essay then send me some links, I'll check them out.
Btw. I'm aiming for an A*, or A atleast.
Regards .