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Year 11
Edexcel
Conflict poetry continued
Lessons (12)
I can explain similarities and differences between poets' viewpoints.
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I can explain how Clarke presents internal parental conflict in her poem.
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I can explain how Clarke uses language, form and structure to express her viewpoint.
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I can explain how Rossetti presents gendered conflict.
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I can explain how Rossetti uses language, form and structure to express her viewpoint.
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I can make thematic connections between 'Poppies', 'Catrin' and 'Cousin Kate'.
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I can make detailed and nuanced thematic connections between poems.
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I can identify what makes an effective comparative analysis.
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I can use single paragraph outlines to plan a written response.
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I can create a written response which meets a success criteria.
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I can explain the main themes and ideas explored in the poem ‘Poppies’.
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I can explore how Weir uses language and structure to explore grief.
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