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Poppies by Jane Weir GCSE English Lit revision guide, AQA

A handy revision guide containing detailed language analysis of several key quotes from this poem from the AQA GCSE English Lit Power and Conflict poetry cluster. Also includes: context, structure, form and key themes incorporated into linked bullet points. Can be used in class or set for students’ own at home revision. Includes an exam-style question at the end.

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Nominalization

Nominalization means changing into or using as nouns. Given below are the verb forms of words and their respective noun forms

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Evaluate the idea that men are from Mars and women are from Venus | A Level English Language

I study A Level English Language. I gained an A* at GCSE and an A in AS (yet to receive results for A2). Here is a model high grade answer to the question "Evaluate the idea that men are from Mars and women are from Venus." This is relevant to ANYONE studying language and gender.

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College Notes

I have English, history, anthropology and language notes here.

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Exam Technique overview for the IGCSE English Language exam

These notes include most if not all the exam techniques needed for the IGCSE English Language exam. They are highlighted in specific ways to showcase the required structure for each paragraph (specific to each question), keywords that the examiners look for, literary techniques needed for the transactional writing, and a lot more.

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Warren, Wellek - Theory of Literature (full notes)

The whole book is summarized in 8 pages of very dense text, I made these notes while studying for my final exams in Literary Theory, and I succeeded well.

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Alienation in Anita Desai's novel Fire on the Mountain

Anita Desai is one of the most interesting of Indian writers writing in English.This note focuses on the ideas and themes of alienation,isolation and existential angst as brought out by her famous work,Fire on the Mountain

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Role and representation of women in Great Expectations

An essay about the roles and representations of women in Great Expectations of a first-year student of university, graded 2:1.

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Political Theory

In reading the works of major political philosophers, such as Locke, Plato, Aristotle... bigger thematic questions were at issue: what is justice? Limits of Government? Source of Rights - natural or we created them? Does the best leader change us or leave us to our own devices? Professor Rozinski, Touro College

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A2 EXAM QUESTION- Gothic Literature- Frankenstein, Macbeth, The Bloody Chamber

Question: 20) “Mad, bad and dangerous” How accurate is this as a description of the gothic villains in the texts you have studied? -My answer for an exam question I had typed up which earned me a grade B. The content in this is worth taking as they are my own words and there is quite a lot you can take from this in regards to revision or even essay practise along with help on structure . The texts answered include: Frankenstein, Macbeth, The Bloody Chamber, so something for everyone even if you are only studying one of the texts.

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Merchant of Venice GCSE

GCSE exam style answer on "How does Shakespeare present Shylock’s feelings about the way he is treated?" Based around Shylock's speech during Act 1, Scene 3.

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“She Walks in Beauty Explication

“She Walks in Beauty Explication- Easy and unique notes

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Dracula summary - Chapter 4 - AQA A Level English lang and lit

This handy revision tool has been designed specifically for the AQA English Language and Literature A/AS Level course. It gives a plot summary of the chapter, as well as analysis of quotes, space for students to make links to the rest of the novel, context and other themes and features (including Gothic conventions).

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The Kite Runner A Level AQA English timeline of events

This handy timeline includes all the key events from Khaled Hosseini’s the Kite Runner, as studied at AS/A Level AQA English Language and Literature. Includes events in Afghanistan's history and the novel.

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