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The 19th-century novel (Paper 2, Section A)

Quick questions on Approaching the 19th-century novel: narrative method and the two-part question - Edexcel GCSE English Literature

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What is no quotation bank?
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Part (b) is closed book, so without memorised quotations you cannot support a whole-text argument.
What is q1?
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What is the difference between Part (a) and Part (b) of the novel question? [2 marks]
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Why does context matter so much on the 19th-century novel question? [2 marks]

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