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Lord of the Flies Chapter 4 Quotes
A range of quotes from chapter 4 of Lord of the Flies, expressing which of the boys want to stay on the island and which of the boys want to leave. Written for GCSE English Literature (Particularly EDEXCEL)
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"The most difficult phase of life is not when no one understands you. It's when you don't understand yourself."
£2.50 Preview RemoveAnalysis Essay on the Poem "Daddy" by Sylvia Plath
I analyzed the poem "Daddy" by Sylvia Plath, for my AP Literature class, but this could also be used for any high school or college english class in general where you have to understand and analyze a poem. It is in MLA format. It discusses the deeper meaning behind the poem through tone, style, and theme.
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biography and description of his major works (the bucolic, the georgic, the Aeneid), content, style, influences, themes and messages
£2.30 Preview RemoveThe Reluctant Fundamentalist notes
Includes an in depth analysis of the book- The Reluctant Fundamentalist.
£3.75 Preview RemoveSociolinguistics
This hand written notes include societal multilingualism, reasons for multilingualism, speech communities, verbal repertoire, language choice, lingua franka , language evaluation, diglossia, code mixing and switching, borrowing, psycho-linguistics, transfer, code mixing and switching in Arabic and English, World Englishes, varieties of English, Discourse IL error, the native speaker, how to make a language standard, Bernard, power and ideology, communicative competence, Multiculturalism, standirized tests of English, dialect and isoglosses, informants, British English and the American.... and other valuable notes...
£3.75 Preview RemoveA Woman's Last Word (Robert Browning)
Five themes throughout Browning's famous poem, A Woman's Last Word.
£3.13 Preview RemoveHow is Hyde Presented in Chapter Two GCSE English Literature
Designed for a GCSE English Literature exam on Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. This exam is based on Chapter Two. It is without a name so you can print it off to annotate or use at your own will.
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The types of newspaper readers in Britain, their main features and targeted audience
£1.00 Preview RemoveSeamus Heaney Poetry Study Guide for Opened Ground
Outlines the majorly important poems featured in 'Opened Ground' by Seamus Heaney. Thoroughly goes through from start to finish the literary features of each poem.
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