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VFA second course L1-5

This document is a set of 5 Vocabulary Lessons very helpful for essays.

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Gareebi ko samjho

A poem about poor people

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CRWR 200/2022 – Introduction to Creative Writing Assignment 1 – Short Fiction

A Little Light After a Dark Dawn The drizzle outside the window betrayed the usual day break in this corner of New London. Gerrard sat up from his bed dodging his head slightly to avoid the bulb above his top bunker bed. At six foot five, eighteen stone, and rough faced, Gerrard was the gentlest giant in the hostel he had stayed in for the last seven months. He had no trouble getting off the bunker bed. His large physical frame had its advantages. He was in and out of the bathroom in a blink. He wore his trousers in haste and his shirt remained half-way unbuttoned. He was only halfway into wearing his favorite brown leather jacket when he jumped outside his room and dashed through the corridor to the front door of the building. He was late. Again! He dashed through the door of his friend’s coffee shop where he worked. ‘I am so sorry I am late’. ‘Please refill the milk reservoir’ the boss told Gerrard as he brushed off his apology.

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Themes of “Easter, 1916”

Themes of “Easter, 1916”

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SPRING poem analysis

Shakespeare Spring poem analysis questions and answers, test yourself question included, exam study guide

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Chaucer -- The Pardoner's Prologue and Tale notes

Notes include contextual information as well as a summary of poetic techniques and rhetoric used in the Tale. These notes are divided into themes/motifs found in the Tale, and quotations and analysis are given for each theme. Suitable primarily for A Level or Pre-U students, or anyone else studying the Tale.

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Jane Eyre: Complete Study Guide

Are you looking for a complete study guide for Jane Eyre, the only thing you'll really need to ace your exam? Well, look no further!! By uploading this study guide I hope to save you all the hundreds of hours of research that went into it; reading thesis and various essays to get a better grip of the novel. What is covered by the study guide? - Common GCSE questions with well-thought out answers for every stage in the novel (including passage-based questions so you get a better idea on how to attempt those!) The answers vary from describing the harshness of Lowood, to detailing the Red Room incidence, talking about maternal figures in the novel along with one on common motifs, etc. - QUOTATIONS! I've went through the novel and weeded out some of the most important and meaningful quotations from every chapter to give your answer that extra edge. - There are chapter by chapter analysis and summaries so you could gain fresh perspective on the novel! - Extra research done on the themes (common motifs, the theme of gothic, beauty, family) along with the setting and the historical background. - Character insight into Bertha Mason and a comparison between her and Jane.

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A Level Death of a Salesman

A Level English Literature. Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller - revision notes.

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