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Root words and their meanings with origins , definitions and examples

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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Descriptive GCSE English coursework

An A-Grade piece of work. Descriptive 600-800 word piece

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Language Levels: Grammar

An outline of the largest and most complex language level with examples. Organised into six sections to help you get an A in your OCR English Language AS level. The Notes were compiled by an A standard student at Godalming College, Surrey.

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AQA English GCSE Kamikaze

Kamikaze 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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Compound sentence

Compound sentence in grammar

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ENGLISH LITERATURE (POETRY): DETAILED POEM ANALYSIS

This is helpful to students of English at any level in their education. Here, there are pages of analysis of poem 'Below The Green Corrie' which some exam boards want you to know about. However the purpose of this poem analysis is that it is for the Unseen Poetry exam, which gives you a poem you've never read before, and this can imitate that.

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Tess of the D'Urbervilles chapter summary booklet and revision grid

Aimed at A-level studies, a simplified booklet of chapter summarys of Tess of the D'Urbervilles which makes the plot accessible and easy to navigate. Additionally includes a grid dissecting themes of the novel which cites quotes to justify them.

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