Macbeth: Annotation Edition

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GCSE English set text
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Year 11 Assessment GCSE English

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  • ISBN 9780702319587
  • Weight: 210g
  • Dimensions: 150 x 188mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Jan 2023
  • Publisher: Scholastic
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Age Group: Ages 12+
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  Make Your GCSE English Revision Easier with Scholastic Annotation-Friendly Editions! Scholastic's annotation friendly editions are perfect for GCSE English revision. They're designed to help you highlight, make notes and understand the text more easily - whether you're studying in class or reviewing at home. "This version will be a game changer!" - Kirstin Foster, Library Manager "Far superior to any other GCSE resources I have used." - Tristan McCarthy, AHT   This special annotation edition of Shakespeare's well-known tragedy, Macbeth, is ideal for anyone studying the play - whether you're revising for exams or just trying to understand Shakespeare more clearly. It includes: Large spaces between lines so you can highlight text easily. Wide outer margins for your notes and thoughts. Extra pages for note-taking throughout the book. A large, easy to read font that helps if you struggle with dense text. Top annotation tips from English teacher and revision guide author Cindy Torn.   A Quick Look at the Story When three sinister witches tell Macbeth that power and glory could be within his grasp, he murders the king in a bid to ensure his future. But he soon sees the error of his ways, for if you kill once, you will kill again - and the dead will return to haunt you for your sins. War, power, witchcraft, deadly deeds, relationships and risks are themes that run through this enduring play.   Even More Support for Your GCSEs Scholastic also offers a full range of revision tools to help you prepare for your examinations, including: Study guides, Revision cards, and Essay planners. Everything you need for confident, organised and successful GCSE revision.

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