Yes, in the GCSE English Literature exam, students are typically required to study a set book as part of their curriculum. This usually includes a selection of novels, plays, or poetry that students analyze and interpret. While students do not receive the text during the exam, they are expected to reference it from memory in their responses. Familiarity with key themes, characters, and quotes from the set book is essential for success.
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