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Great Gatsby and Jane Eyre comparative essay
In the IB (International Baccalaureate), Literature students must know how to write a comparative essay. This example is a perfect one I wrote, which got a 7 from the teacher
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OCR 2024 GCSE Classical Greek J292/04 Verse Literature A With Marking Scheme Merged CLASSICAL GREEK Oxford Cambridge and RSA Wednesday 5 June 2024 – Afternoon GCSE (9–1) Classical Greek J292/04 Verse Literature A Time allowed: 1 hour Do not use: • a dictionary * J 2 9 2 0 4 * Please write clearly in black ink. Do not write in the barcodes. Centre number First name(s) Last name Candidate number INSTRUCTIONS • Use black ink. • Write your answer to each question in the space provided. If you need extra space use the lined page at the end of this booklet. The question numbers must be clearly shown. • Answer all the questions. INFORMATION • The total mark for this paper is 50. • The marks for each question are shown in brackets [ ]. • Quality of extended response will be assessed in questions marked with an asterisk (*). • This document has 12 pages. ADVICE • Read each question carefully before you start your answer. 2 1 Read the passage and answer the questions. αὐτὰρ ἐπεὶ σπεῖσάν τ’ ἔπιόν θ’ ὅσον ἤθελε θυµός, τοῖσιν δ’ Ἀλκίνοος ἀγορήσατο καὶ µετέειπε· ’κέκλυτε, Φαιήκων ἡγήτορες ἠδὲ µέδοντες, ὄφρ’ εἴπω τά µε θυµὸς ἐνὶ στήθεσσι κελεύει.’ Homer, Odyssey 7, lines 184–187 (a) αὐτὰρ … θυµός (line 1): what do the Phaeacian leaders do before Alcinous speaks? .......................................................................................................................................................... .......................................................................................................................................................... ..................................................................................................................................................... [2] (b) κέκλυτε … κελεύει (lines 3–4): how does Alcinous try to gain the attention of the Phaeacian leaders? Refer to the Greek in your answer. .......................................................................................................................................................... .......................................................................................................................................................... .................................................................................................................................
£5.00 Preview RemoveThe Crucible Annotations
Vocab, Quotes and Explanations, Summary Points, Literary Elements, Connections and Comments
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Degree level lecture notes from a Durham University lecture on the Bell Jar and its Cold War context.
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A book review of Paul Ham's Hiroshima Nagasaki.
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Hello, this is French conjugation verb, it is more than 100 pages. It is contained of more than 50 verb. Enjoy it.
£50.00 Preview RemovePrometheus Unbound by Shelley Analysis
Prometheus unbound by Shelley is a narrative lyrical drama in four acts first published in 1820, but never had acted on stage and it remained a dramatic poem. The poem is the most ambitious poem of the Romantic Movement and Percy Bysshe Shelley belongs to the younger generation of romantic poets. This literary work is considered as Shelley’s masterpiece, which is seen as a reply to Aeschylus’s Prometheus Bound in which Prometheus gave the secret of fire to mankind and as a result, Prometheus was punished by Zeus (Jupiter). The poem discusses many objects concerning man’s feelings, thoughts, relation to nature, arts and to the mankind
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