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Shakespeare's "Othello" Context Notes
A range of notes on the context of Othello in bite size, easy to remember chunks.
£2.50 Preview RemovePearson Edexcel Level 3 GCE 9ET0/02 English Literature Advanced PAPER 2: Prose June 2024 + MARK SCHEME
Mark Scheme (Results) Summer 2024 Pearson Edexcel Level 3 GCE In English Literature (9ET0) Paper 2: Prose
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A note form poetry analysis of The Charge of The Light Brigade. Perfect for English students. Very detailed, focuses on purpose, figurative language and techniques used in poem. Has examples of quotes.
£1.70 Preview RemoveImportant QnA for ''Should Wizard Hit Mommy'' by John Updike
Important QnA for ''Should Wizard Hit Mommy'' by John Updike. In depth explanation for each question. Suited for intermediates and experts.
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A grade AS level detailed notes on Sailing to Byzantium by W.B Yeats for English Literature A level exam. Includes: form and structure, context, themes, quotes and analysis.
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Key quotations with explanation and expansion as to how they could be used in an essay based argument or debate from Angela Carter's 'The Bloody Chamber' short story 'The Company of Wolves'. Great for A2 Level English Literature students to learn quotes for the closed book exam. Aimed at Sixth Form students in the UK or grade 11 & 12 in the US.
£1.00 Preview RemoveAcentuación general (Spanish)
This is a resume of a General acentuation (I am from peru so i made this)
£3.75 Preview RemoveBartleby the Scrivener analysis
One and a half page analysis of the short story Bartleby the Scrivener. In depth conclusion of why this protagonist does what he does. High school junior/senior level.
£5.00 Preview RemoveAnalysis of 'A Dead Woman's Secret"
This is a response to the short story, 'A Dead Women's Secret' by Guy de Maupassant. It shows what you should be looking for ( themes, plot, settings, Characterisation etc.) and how to write a sentence using the techniques the writer has used.
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