Thank you, i found these notes extremely helpful as last minute revision (although i wished i had found them earlier!). Im presuming you have the exam tomorrow like me so good luck!
This is the most hopeless and unpolished answer. For an IGCSE English curriculum this is too weak to even hand you a passing grade. You need to focus more on paradigm, linguistics, literary devices and language features that establish this story to make it profound. Where are these? IGCSE answers cannot afford to be so vague
I never said it's an answer. They're just easy notes in a very basic form so that you can go into the exam with some idea of what to write about. Maybe read the description before you comment next time!
The Explorer's Daughter by Kari Herbert A complete breakdown of "The Explorer's Daughter" by Kari Herbert for Pearson Edexcel International GCSE English Language Part 1: Unit 1 Section A Non-fiction texts. Includes summary, themes, techniques, sample exam-style answers, and revision tips. [ Click here for the Pearson text - scroll to page 9 ] [Click here for an audio version ] Context: Kari Herbert is the daughter of a British explorer and lived in Greenland as a child among the Inughuit people. In 2002, she returned to the area and observed a narwhal hunt. This extract combines personal reflection with factual information, offering both emotional depth and insight into the Inughuit way of life. Summary of the Text: Herbert describes witnessing a narwhal hunt in the Arctic. She paints the scene with a mixture of awe and tension, watching the hunters from the lookout as they prepare to strike. The narwhal are vital to the Inughuit's survival, providing food, vit...
Thank you, i found these notes extremely helpful as last minute revision (although i wished i had found them earlier!). Im presuming you have the exam tomorrow like me so good luck!
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DeleteI never said it's an answer. They're just easy notes in a very basic form so that you can go into the exam with some idea of what to write about. Maybe read the description before you comment next time!
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