London Examinations IGCSE
English Literature (4360)
Exemplar candidate responses from the
May 2005 examination session
November 2005 delivered locally, recognised globally
Exemplar candidate responses from the May 2005 examination session
English Literature
London Examinations IGCSE
Exemplar candidate responses
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Contents
Paper 1
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Paper 2
17
Coursework (Component 3)
26
Note:
The Examiner’s Comments in this booklet should be read in conjunction with the Grade Descriptions on page 15 of the specification; to the
Assessment Grid for Coursework on page 12 of the specification; and to the published Mark Scheme for the 2005 examination session.
Paper One - Drama and Prose
Example One (Question 4A), A View from the Bridge
Throughout the play, issues of law and justice are raised frequently. Chose THREE events from the play that highlight these issues, and explain their dramatic importance.
London Examinations IGCSE English Literature (4360) Exemplar candidate materials
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London Examinations IGCSE English Literature (4360) Exemplar candidate materials
Examiner’s Comments
This response addresses the question directly, offering comments on three distinct scenes – Eddie’s meeting with Alfieri, the ‘jail scene’, and the ending. The introduction is organised, and constructive,