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A CHRISTMAS CAROL: Complete Essay Plan |Grade 9 Analysis |Fits EVERY Question

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education, tuition for maths, English,

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and science. I did this last year with

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four quotes for four paragraphs. And if

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you go back and you look at the comment

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section of those videos, guys, it really

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helped those year 11s. So this year I've

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had a whole year to reflect. This year

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guys I've tweaked the quotes and I'm

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presenting you with six. We're going to

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go over six quotes. I'm going to give

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you the quote. I'm going to give you the

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technique. I'm going to give you the

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analysis and I'm going to talk you

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through how you make this quote fit lots

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of different questions. Now I'm going to

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give you six different paragraphs on the

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day of your exam. Remember guys, you

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only need to make two of the six fit

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because on the day of your exam, you are

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aiming for four paragraphs. Two

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paragraphs are going to be coming from

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the extract that they give you on the

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day. The other two will be coming from

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these six. Now guys, we need these six

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to be absolutely solid. Absolutely

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solid. It is unforgivable. Absolutely

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unforgivable. I sound like Mr. Berling.

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But guys, honestly, we will not be

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coming out of the exam on Monday and

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none of you guys are going to message me

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saying, "Sir, I just couldn't think of

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any quotes. Sir, I just couldn't think

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of any ideas. Sir, I only did one

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paragraph." Guys, that is not happening.

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Not on my watch. by hook or by crook on

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that exam on Monday. All of us, every

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single one of us is coming out of that

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exam with four paragraphs done. Now, in

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an ideal world, you want to do two

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paragraphs from the extract, two

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paragraphs from the whole text. But

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listen to me very carefully.

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If you open the extract and what they

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give you on the day is something that

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completely completely throws you off.

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I'm talking to the point where you can't

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understand it at all. Then give me or

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try to give me one from the extract and

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three from the six that I'm going to

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give you. And worstc case scenario,

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worst case

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scenario, I don't want anyone saying,

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"Oh, Mr. Everything English said do

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this. I'm saying worst case scenario. If

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you can't engage with the extract at

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all, you can't even give me a paragraph.

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Then you know what guys? Worst case

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scenario, out of the six that I'm going

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to give you, you write up four of

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them. It is better to do that than to

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leave your booklet

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empty. What I am trying to tell you guys

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is this. No matter what happens on

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Monday, we are coming out of that exam

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doing four full paragraphs. In an ideal

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world, we are aiming for two paragraphs.

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Extract two paragraphs from the whole

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text. But if it comes down to it, you

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have to change accordingly. But guys,

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remember one thing. This is our GCSE

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exam. Everything comes down to this. So

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no matter what happens guys, Monday we

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are doing four paragraphs. And now guys,

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I will help you so much because I am now

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going to go through the six quotes that

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I believe can fit

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99.9999% of questions. All right guys,

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any exam board, do head over to

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everythingucation.co.uk or click the

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link in. These are my six go-to quotes

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from A Christmas Carol. And I believe I

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can make these six quotes fit almost any

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question. 1 2 3 4 5 and six. Now

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remember guys, on the day of your exam,

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you only need to make two of these fit

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because the other two quotes we're going

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to be getting from the extract. So you

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might say to me, "Sir, you know what? I

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like that quote, but I hate that quote."

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That's fine. Don't use it. Use the other

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five. But I truly believe these six

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quotes are really good to learn because

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you can make them fit lots of different

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questions. And I have to say this guys

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because I know there will be somebody

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out there who will ask me the following.

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Sir, is it plagiarism if I use your

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analysis? Of course it's not because

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this is just me giving you ideas. I am

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teaching you. take my ideas, turn them

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into paragraphs, and go smash your

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GCSEs, and then thank me in August. All

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right, guys. Paragraph number one, the

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quote I use, my favorite go-to quote, is

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the quote solitary as an oyster. And

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unless you are in year five, you will

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know that this is a simile because it is

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comparing Scrooge to an oyster. Now,

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this quote is a lovely quote because the

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word solitary, solitary is what we use

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for people who are in prison. That is

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the kind of word we use. They are in

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solitary confinement. Now Scrooge, is he

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in prison? No. Well, he is kind of. But

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what prison? Scrooge is lonely. Scrooge

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is isolated. Scrooge is by himself. He

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is solitary. But solitary gives the idea

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what? That Scrooge is imprisoned by

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force. Scrooge is lonely by

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force. What is forcing him to be lonely?

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What is forcing him to be isolated? Read

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the quote. It's the oyster. It's the

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oyster that is making him stuck. It's

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the oyster that is making Scrooge be

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isolated and by himself. So, what is

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this oyster? A symbol of the oyster. I

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want you guys to argue now. Let's get

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that grade nine, guys. We're not in the

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business of getting a grade one. We want

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that nine.

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The oyster is a symbol of capitalism and

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that's your context link. Now what is

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capitalism? Capitalism is the belief

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that the most important thing in your

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life is money, money, money, and

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yourself. And Scrooge has bought into

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that belief so much that the guy

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believes he doesn't need a girlfriend.

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He doesn't need a wife. He doesn't need

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friends. He doesn't need family. He

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truly believes that as long as he's got

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money, he's good. He is a victim of

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capitalism. And the shell represents

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this belief. It's a symbol of this

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belief. Now who who comes to destroy the

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sh? Who comes to destroy this belief?

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Who comes to make him understand that

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family is important, love is important,

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relationships are important, religion is

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important. Who comes to do

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this? The

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ghosts, the

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spirits, Molly, they crack the shell.

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They crack the shell. They crack the

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shell until right at the end, as

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everyone loves to say, the beautiful

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pearl that is Scrooge emerges. His

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softer side, his nicer side comes out.

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Guys, I've just given you a grade nine

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analysis within like 2 minutes. Please

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analyze that quote like that. Don't be

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saying solitary as an oyster shows us

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that Scrooge is really, really lonely

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and that he has a nice side, but he is

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stuck inside the oyster. This shows that

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we feel really, really sorry for him.

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And hopefully one day he'll

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change. We're not about that, guys.

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We're not about that. Solitary. He is

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forced to be lonely. Why is he forced?

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Because of the oyster. The oyster is a

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symbol of capitalism. Capitalism is an

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ideology. It's a belief that money is

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the most important thing. So the spirits

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and Marley come and they crack the

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oyster to reveal his softer side. But

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you want to say that this represents

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society. Why? Because if a sad old man

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like Scrooge can change, then we all

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have

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hope. If Scrooge can change, anyone can

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