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English Literacy: High School

Definition of most important Literacy Terms. Including introduction to fiction, characterization, setting, conflict, point of view, irony, suspense, scale of value and more! You will understand what they are, and how to identify them.

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English Essay Structure - Grade 7-8 - PEEL, includes one essay and detailed notes about PEEL

Firstly, an example question will be shown, then an example of a PEEL essay will be shown. Then, lots of info. about how to write the essay and how PEEL is structured. 2+ Pages.

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Wider reading log Prose Love

Love through the ages Wider reading log

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Dracula context

A level A* context for all english litriture

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My 12th grade Notes/ Jordanian Curriculum/ Tawjihi

All 12th graders need can be found in this hand written material...

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Shakespeare - Romeo and Juliet essay 1737 words

1737 words / 10,083 characters

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Religion Bible Notes

These are notes about Different Truths, Literary Forms, Stages of Writing the Bible, along with a few terms.

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Canto 6 del Purgatorio - Divina Commedia, Dante Alighieri

Descrizione del contenuto e parafrasi dell'intero canto.

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Yeats and Modernity

This is a compilation of quotes from scholarly articles I used to write an essay on Yeats' poetry and how it related to modernism and modernity. This was for the class 'Modernism and Avant Garde' at The University of Melbourne in 2016. Rather than reading through all the articles yourself, you can just read the important parts and put them straight in your essay! Whether you just want a starting point in your essay research, or you want to spend minimal time researching but still quote a variety of resources to impress your assessor, look no further!

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The connection between setting and character in Gothic literature

Using three texts, "The Castle of Otranto" (1764) by Horace Walpole, "The Picture of Dorian Gray" (1890) by Oscar Wilde, and "The Cement Garden" (1978) by Ian McEwan, I will be exploring the connection between setting (tone, atmostphere) and character within Gothic literature. I chose those three texts because they share some similar underlying themes, but they are also quite different from each other, having been written in distinctive eras.

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