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THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

During World War their was a neglect given by north americans.

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French Influence On English Language

This contains a detailed description of the French influence on the English Language and vocabulary

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Maalouf, Murdered Identities

Written in Spanish, describes well the society we live in today, in the midst of the growing presence of ISIS

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How does the poet present memory in "Horses" ?

An essay discussing the presentation of memory in the poem Horses. For IGCSE English Literature.

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Exposure by Wilfred Owen 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.

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On Self Respect - Short Essay

Recast of an article - On Self Respect from Cupcakes and Kalashnikovs

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GCSE English Cousin Kate & Romeo And Juliet Comparisons

1871 words. 4 Pages. Cheap comparisons document on cousin Kate and Romeo And Juliet. Includes quotes which are similar and different and inferences.

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Motivation

I just ...realise to....reality

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Is the Gothic novel at its most successful when the reader is fully immersed into the speaker's realm of blind terror?

A discussion of Gothic novels and if they are most successful when the reader is fully immersed into the speaker's realm of blind terror. AS level.

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GCSE ENGLISH ROMEO AND JULIET // JULIET

IGCSE / GCSE ENGLISH LITERATURE Romeo and Juliet Notes on Juliet and her relationships

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Explore and debate the function of the fool Feste within this dramatic comedy. To what extent does he offer honest insight to both characters and the audience?

This essay is aimed at AS-Level students studying Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, particularly focusing on the character of Feste. This essay evaluates his observational wit and insight to a high level

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