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Richard Gent | Sunday May 24, 2020

Categories: KS5 Resources, KS5 Literature

Remember that you are being tested on your knowledge and understanding of the whole text from which you are expected to make relevant and judicious selections of detail to frame your answer.



Question 1

EITHER

A

How are town and country compared in the novel and with what effects and outcomes?

OR

B

In Brazil she wore a ragged cotton gown of the same pattern as Rosa's. It was not unbecoming. Tony watched her for some time before he spoke. 'Why are you dressed like that?'

'Don't you like it? I got it from Polly.'

'It looks so dirty.'

'Well, Polly travels about a lot. You must get up now to go to the County Council meeting.'

'But it isn't Wednesday?'

'No, but time is different in Brazil; surely you remember?'

'I can't get as far as Pigstanton. I've got to stay here until Messinger comes back. I'm ill. He told me to be quiet. He's coming this evening.'


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