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Also which Of Mice and Men (if you studied it) question did you do? I did the one about the significance of Lennie and apparently that one was harder and i probobly did poop.
And does anyone else study 'That old rope' in anthology? because that bit wasnt AS hard.
I made up for my poor GCSE results with my 4 A-grades in my AS levels, though!
> I wish I'd gotten a passage based question on TKAM. The question about
> the women was hard, mainly because there was so very much to write.
I found the question easyish, probably because of the extensive notes contained within my book. The other question was rubbish though, I think.
I wrote about 8 pages altogether and finished writing with 5 minutes to spare. I reckon (yeah Chipseh, I got it right) I have done pretty good.
The question i did on "An inspector calls" was in the extract how does Priestly show that the inspector has total control over the situation?
I like the extract questions the others require too much thought!!
BTW we had the OCR board... if that means anythin to anyone. I feel that i did quite well on the paper and managed to use two extra sheets - but it is beside me why they are only single sided!!
And it was a Higher in Scotland
And I wrote my essay on 'The Catcher in the Rye' and another on the poem 'The Almond tree'
Did 'Of Mice and Men' years ago
I rule
I've got an A no problem.
I compared Le Belle Dame Sans Merci and Villegiater for the poetry. (pretty easy)
And I did the question about the inspector for An Inspector Calls, which was also rather easy.
The only bad thing was our clever school decided to have a fire drill at 8:50 in the morning, it's good job we hadn't opened our papers or we would have been screwed.