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A teacher-written sample essay for Edexcel’s Poems of the Decade task. The essay compares the anthology poem - Tishani Doshani’s ‘The Deliverer’ - with an unseen poem, ‘The Swing’ by Don Paterson. ‘The Deliverer’ is the only poem not to have appeared at all on the exam yet (not even on the specimen paper) so is very likely to be one of the options in 2026. I have also included a handout with the two poems printed for students to annotate. The essay addresses the following task: Compare the methods both poets use to explore tragic events. In Docx and PDF format.
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Poems of the Decade Model Answer

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For A Level Edexcel Literature (2015) specification. A teacher-written full-marks essay comparing the anthology’s ‘Look We Have Coming to Dover’ with Helen Tookey’s ‘Map’. The question is from the 2021 paper: Read the poem Map by Helen Tookey on page 2 of the source booklet and reread the anthology poem Look We Have Coming to Dover! by Daljit Nagra (on page 3). Compare the methods both poets use to explore the significance of journeys. (Total for Question 1 = 30 marks)
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For A Level Edexcel Literature (2015). A full marks teacher-written model answer. An answer to one of the questions from the 2020 prose paper, under the section ‘The Supernatural’. The question: Compare the ways in which the writers of your two chosen texts make use of time. You must relate your discussion to relevant contextual factors.
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For the A-level English Literature A (7712) specification. Paper 2: Texts in Shared Contexts. Option 2B: Modern times: literature from 1945 to the present day. This resource is built around an extract from Jonathan Coe’s ‘Number 11’ and contains A presentation introducing the text, with suggested lesson activities An extract from the novel A teacher-written model answer The task: Explore the significance of isolation in this extract. Remember to include in your answer relevant detailed analysis of the ways that Coe shapes meanings.
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For the A-level English Literature A (7712) specification. Paper 2: Texts in Shared Contexts. Option 2B: Modern times: literature from 1945 to the present day. This resource is built around an extract from ‘We Need to Talk ABout Kevin’ by Lionel Shriver and contains A presentation introducing the text, with suggested lesson activities An extract from the novel A teacher-written model answer Task: Explore the significance of motherhood in this extract. Remember to include in your answer relevant detailed analysis of the ways that Shriver shapes meanings.