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Critical quotations and context for Volpone by Ben Jonson
A list of critical quotations and context for Volpone by Ben Jonson with brief analysis. Used for A Level English Literature with OCR exam board, and created by a student predicted A* having gained full UMS in AS level English Literature. Unusual and interesting contemporary context to the play that few other candidates will have. Particularly useful AO3 and AO4.
£1.90 Preview RemoveHow does Shelley present the union between Elizabeth and Victor? How is Victor presented here?
It is an A-level Frankenstein English essay answering the question; How does Shelley present the union between Elizabeth and Victor? How is Victor presented here? It achieved a band 4/5 when marked.
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The Emigree 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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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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This is a PDF file of my annotations of the ‘First Kiss’ Sonnet in Romeo and Juliet: Act 1 Scene 5, when Romeo and Juliet meet for the first time. This is geared towards students at around GCSE level.
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Themes of the Homecoming, a play written by Harold Pinter. (If I were you i'd get them, I got a beautiful 17\20 using these)
£2.50 Preview RemoveA.U 30 TOEFL iBT Test Simulator (advanced level)
The A.U 30 TOEFL iBT Test Simulator (Advanced Level) is a cutting-edge tool designed to help advanced English language learners prepare for and succeed on the TOEFL iBT. Whether you're looking to improve your score, build your confidence, or simply get a feel for the actual test format, the A.U 30 TOEFL iBT Test Simulator is an essential resource for anyone looking to achieve their TOEFL goals.
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University level notes for 'The Wasp Factory' by Iain Banks. Notes from a second year English Literature module called Gender and Sexuality.
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A grade AS level detailed notes on In Memory of Eva Gore-Booth and Con Markievicz by W.B Yeats for English Literature A level exam. Includes: form and structure, context, themes, quotes and analysis, other poems.
£1.50 Preview RemoveComprehensive Guide to Proofreading Symbols
Enhance your writing and editing skills with our Comprehensive Guide to Proofreading Symbols. This essential resource is designed for students and writers who want to produce error-free documents. The guide includes a detailed overview of standard proofreading symbols, their meanings, and practical examples to help you apply these symbols effectively in your own work. Perfect for English honors students and anyone looking to improve their editing proficiency, this guide is your go-to reference for all things proofreading! Tags: #Proofreading #EditingSkills #WritingGuide #EnglishHonors #StudyNotes #AcademicSuccess #WritingTips #Grammar #Spelling #Formatting #StudentResources Unit II Course Name: English Honours: Proofreading Techniques Title: Mastering Proofreading: Rectification of Common Grammatical Errors Description: Enhance your writing skills with our comprehensive guide on proofreading and rectifying common grammatical errors. This note covers essential topics, including subject-verb agreement, misplaced modifiers, pronoun-antecedent agreement, run-on sentences, comma splices, incorrect tense usage, and sentence fragments. Each section includes clear explanations and practical examples to help you understand and apply the concepts effectively. Whether you're a student looking to improve your writing for assignments or anyone aiming to enhance their communication skills, this resource is invaluable. Don't miss out on the opportunity to present clear and professional writing!
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