This sample workbook takes 10 extracts from across history and combines them with the Language paper questions on both papers. With everything from Ovid and Cicero to Priestley and Golding, this booklet takes your students on a literary journey. There are exam style questions and developmental prompts to help students begin to form their answers. You can use this as a class, set it for homework or even use for cover lessons – just print and go!
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