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Unseen poetry (Paper 2, Section C)

Quick questions on Comparing two unseen poems: a methods-focused comparison - AQA GCSE English Literature

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how does each poet use imagery, tone or structure to present the shared feeling, and how do those choices differ?
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A comparison that says "both poems are about grief" is content; one that says "both present grief through restrained understatement, but the first uses short, broken lines while the second uses a flowing, unbroken sentence" is method.
What is q1?
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What is the second unseen question specifically asking you to compare? [2 marks]
What is q2?
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Why should you write less here than on the first unseen question? [2 marks]

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