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10 Amazing Study Hacks that'll Make Scoring an A in your English Literature Trifling!

 10 Amazing Study Hacks that'll Make Scoring an A in your English Literature Trifling! Where to Start? English literature is one of the most difficult subjects at O levels; no doubt it is, but your love for it beats the pain! English literature becomes an experience more than just academics. The class is incredibly interactive where the students and the teacher brainstorm ideas and analyze texts from all genres of the English literature discipline. But you have to do well in it, don't you? So here are ten studying techniques that will ease your way to scoring an A, or better an A* in English literature. Tip 1: Plan! Yes! Highly important, but most students overlook it. Why's that? We procrastinate! But don't worry, I’ll make it easy for you with the following east and efficient pointers: 1. Firstly, mark your exam dates according to the Cambridge timetable on a calendar. You can use apps like Notion and Google Calendar, or you can print one from multiple templates avail...

Studying English Literature in your A levels, but why? - Khadeja Khan

 Studying English Literature in your A levels, but why? Introduction  You've completed your O levels or IGCSE and now, starting your A levels is only a few months away. But you have no clue as to which subjects you will opt for if your interests lie around the art of writing and writing in general. Here, I will be discussing the factors which will help you decide whether or not you should go for English literature in your A levels What is English literature? Evident from its name, English literature is the type of literature written in English, but not necessarily by writers from England. Writers of other countries like Kazuo Ishiguro, who is from Japan, have written multiple bestselling novels and have even been awarded the Nobel prize in literature, are becoming big names in the world of English literature. In A levels you'll be studying works from several contemporaries and pre 20th-century poets, novelists, and playwrights. How can it be beneficial to you as a student? The...

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Why did the Congress Party oppose the Morley-Minto Reforms of 1909? (7 Marks)

  PAK STUDIES  CHAPTER 6 7 Mark Questions  Q1. Why did the Congress Party oppose the Morley-Minto Reforms of 1909?    The Congress Party opposed and rejected the Morley-Minto reforms of 1909 due to multiple reasons. Firstly, because of the limited power that was given to the locals . Though the number of members in the Imperial and Provincial councils was increased, the truth was that the actual power still remained in the hands of the British. The councils could only suggest, thus their job was purely advisory while the British had the right to decide on matters. After 1906, the Congress had already added "self rule/swaraj" to their aims; hence, these reforms that did not provide any kind of effective powers to the Indians to operate the government, greatly unsettled them. The British intended that the Indians should be given a voice in the councils but Congress wanted greater responsibility which the government was not yet willing to give.  Secondly, the...

Why was the Simla Deputation of 1906 an important turning point/event for the Muslims of the subcontinent? (7 Marks)

  PAK STUDIES  CHAPTER 6 7 Mark Questions  Q1. Why was the Simla Deputation of 1906 an important turning point/event for the Muslims of the subcontinent?    The Simla Deputation was an important event for the Muslims for many reasons. Firstly, in 1906, when a Muslim delegation led by Aga Khan met Lord Minto in Simla, some very crucial propositions were presented. These include demand of separate electorates and a high percentage of seats in the councils as compared to their population. The explanation presented to support the demands was the fact that the numerical value of the Muslims should not be judged bur rather their importance in the Indian community should be recognized. These demands were accepted by Lord Minto though John Morley considered them to be undemocratic. Altogether, through this pivotal conference, Muslims were now able to secure a position in the constitution by their own means, guaranteeing Muslims an independent role in politics, suggest...