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Hucklberry Finn Theme Notes
These notes are for whoever is studying American Literature. They explore the themes of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain.
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The book "Roll of Thunder, hear my cry", by Mildred D. Taylor. Book copy
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Root word Meanings Origin Examples and Definitions a/n not, without Greek abyss - without bottom; achromatic - without color; anhydrous - without water a on Latin afire - on fire; ashore - on the shore; aside - on the side a, ab/s from, away, off Latin abduct - carry away by force; abnormal - away from normal, not normal; absent - away, not present; aversion - the act of turning away from; abbreviate: to shorten.
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Very comprehensive and detailed to nail your process analysis writing
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Julius Caesar comprehensive notes (67 pages) complete with summaries and analyses of each scene, themes, characterization, symbolism and model essays. Helped me score an distinction in national exams.
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A fully completed NEA coursework example from an A-level student for eduational purposes. This should be used for structural purposes, no plagiarism please.
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Checking Out My History AQA English GCSE (new syllabus) One Page, gives ideas 3 things to write about in essay, key quotes, poems that link well
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Reflects on the topics of the battle between Cromwell and King Charles 1.
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This is a accurate biography about the life of John Steinbeck
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“At the heart of the tragic experience is an overwhelming sense of not pity but fear” Essay plan consisting of 6 paragraphs. Poems and books mentioned are: Death of a salesman, La belle dame sans merci, the eve of st agnes, Isabella;pot of basil
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This sheet was created to study for my Spanish exit exam. It contains thorough and concise information including explanations for why/how each conjugation is used. In addition, it includes common irregular verbs, example sentences, and more information about difficult grammar concepts including, commands, numbers, and indirect and direct objects. Explanations and sentence translation In English. Excellent cheat sheet you can keep forever! Great way to prepare for exit exams, reference for comprising long papers in Spanish, or for use when traveling.
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GCSE AQA Literature theme notes of masculinity and femininity in Macbeth.
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Here there are all the key quotes in Macbeth, divided into the 5 main themes, so are perfect to use when revising for an exam. I used these for my Eng. Lit. GCSE in Summer 2017 and gained an A* under the new syllabus.
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GCSE AQA Literature theme notes of Appearance and Reality in Macbeth.
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This material on "Waiting for Godot " deals with the main issue of the play -- the act of waiting . Then the question naturally comes that who do you think is most significant ? The act of Waiting or Godot . If you want the answer this material is for you . I have dealt with all the issues , for instance , I have included many differnt aspect of waiting in waiting for godot . How the theme of waiting is a self erasing non activity because it negates the transcient activities , then how the theme of waiting is related to the theatrical perspective i mean the theatre of the absurd how the act of waiting nullifies time as in past present and future and why godot becomes pointless at the end and the theme of waiting becomes significant. you can use the material for the question " title of the play " . This material comes with a well constructed introduction and conclusion . So , hurry up and grab this . this will help you a lot in answer writing . Thank you
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An answer to Question: What is the main difference between poetry and history? What does Aristotle apparently mean by the term “universal”? #MASTERS #BACHELOR #DRAMA_SUBJECT
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This essay is aimed at students studying at an A-Level standard of English Literature, in relation to the Gothic genre. The texts covered are as follows: Webster's The White Devil, Carter's The Bloody Chamber, and Shelley's Frankenstein. This essay covers the correlation between punishment and death within this genre, and obtained a B+ grade.
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A detailed summary of each chapter in the Ronald Carter book 'Language and Creativity' Used for the Open University course - E301 The Art of English
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Explains symbols, dedication to his wife, the important points on love, fatherhood, the setting, characters, relationships. Notes about important pages in the book.
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This is a model essay for A-Level English Literature; it focuses on the motifs of 'deception' and 'trickery' within The Tempest.
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Error Analysis notes include causes of producing errors when speaking English... All you need about error analysis is included in this hand written material...
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Comparisons between Henry Ibsen's 'A Doll's House' and Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poetry, exploring the themes of 'femininity and masculinity.' Articulated points, supported by textual quotes (highlighted in yellow), critical quotations (highlighted in blue) and historical context (highlighted in green).
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It is aboout love. Japanese famous writer Haruki murakami's one of best seller book.
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