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The Merchant of Venice York Notes GCSE English Literature Study Guide - for 2025, 2026 exams
Af: Emma Page
Engelsk Paperback
The Merchant of Venice York Notes GCSE English Literature Study Guide - for 2025, 2026 exams
Af: Emma Page
Engelsk Paperback

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The complete and comprehensive way to support your studies and assessments in 2021 and exams in 2022.
  • Get straight to the heart of the text with crystal-clear notes, focused analysis and expert summaries.
  • Quickly demystify historical contexts and get to grips with the text''s form, language and structure.
  • Efficiently unpick plots, contexts and themes and sharpen your memory of key facts, quotations and characters.
  • Power up your essay-writing skills, learn how to write top-grade answers and feel fully ready and equipped to excel in any test or assessment.
York Notes are the long-established experts in English Literature, and we take your success seriously. So whether you''re studying The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare for GCSE at home, online or in the classroom, York Notes is your best bet for the best grades.
 
Packed with more powerful features than any other guide, this essential The Merchant of Venice study companion is easy to use, brimming with essential info and will quickly become your go-to buddy as you navigate your GCSE course, build your confidence, stay motivated and get ready to impress in any test, assessment or exam.
 
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Sprog:
Engelsk
Sider:
88
ISBN-13:
9781292236872
Indbinding:
Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10:
1292236876
Udg. Dato:
2 mar 2018
Længde:
7mm
Bredde:
296mm
Højde:
209mm
Forlag:
Pearson Education Limited
Oplagsdato:
2 mar 2018
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