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(25/25) - Passion/Desire in Wuthering Heights and select poems from AQA poetry anthology
  • (25/25) - Passion/Desire in Wuthering Heights and select poems from AQA poetry anthology

  • Essay • 2 pages • 2024
  • This is a full mark (A*) essay considering passion/desire in Emily Bronte’s ‘Wuthering Heights’ and the AQA Poetry Anthology: to Ernest Dowson’s poem “Non Sum Qualis…” and Robert Burns’ poem “Ae Fond Kiss”. Contains in-depth analysis of quotes, interlinked context and critics throughout which can be useful for all essays in the course. Contains unique and thought-provoking analysis in order to score top marks. This is useful for: A-level students who study English Literatur...
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The Fall of The House of Usher Guide Questions and answers
  • The Fall of The House of Usher Guide Questions and answers

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  • • he uses personification • it has eyes for windows, yet it has a vacant expression implying a lack of carrying • melancholy • desolated • bleak walls • eye-like windows • few rank sedges • depression of soul How does Poe characterize the House of Usher? • he suddenly felt a sense of insufferable gloom • he senses that something is terribly wrong but he's not sure what it is What are the narrator's first impressions as he draws near to the house of Usher? ...
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English Language Arts  Content Knowledge (5038) test with complete solution 2023
  • English Language Arts Content Knowledge (5038) test with complete solution 2023

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  • English Language Arts Content Knowledge (5038) Simile - Compares two unlike things using the words 'like', or 'as'. For example, the dog smells like dirty socks. Metaphor - Compares two unlike things without using the words 'like' or 'as'. In the image, life is being compared to a pathway that meanders. Life is not a straightforward path. Assonance - The repetition of vowel sounds to create rhyme in phrases or sentences. Alliteration - The repetition of a consonant. It helps ...
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ABCTE ELA Exam 202 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
  • ABCTE ELA Exam 202 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT

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  • ABCTE ELA Exam 202 Questions with Verified Answers Paragraph - CORRECT ANSWER A group of connected sentences covering one main topic in a work of prose (such as novels) Stanza - CORRECT ANSWER A group of verses covering one main topic in a work of poetry Couplets - CORRECT ANSWER two lines of verse, usually in the same meter and joined by rhyme, that form a unit. Dialogue - CORRECT ANSWER Conversation between characters, typically in a play Monologue or Soliloquy - CORRECT ANSWE...
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PRAXIS 5038 (2023/2024) Already Graded A
  • PRAXIS 5038 (2023/2024) Already Graded A

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  • PRAXIS 5038 (2023/2024) Already Graded A The Colonial Period ; e.g. "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God", Of Plymouth Plantation, Narrative of the life of Olaudah Equiano The Age of Revolution ; authors: Thomas Paine, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin The Romantic Period ; authors: William Cullen Bryant, James Fennimore Cooper, Sojourner Truth, Washington Irving Transcendental writers Ralph Waldo Emerson (Self-Reliance), Henry David Thoreau (Walden) Anti-transcendental writers Nathanie...
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Essay on the Theme of Marriage in A Thousand Splendid Suns and Wuthering Heights
  • Essay on the Theme of Marriage in A Thousand Splendid Suns and Wuthering Heights

  • Essay • 2 pages • 2021
  • A level English Literature Prose Essay on the Theme of Marriage in A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini and Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë. Received a Grade A
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4.01 AP Lit take 4  F. W. Buchholz High School AP 101
  • 4.01 AP Lit take 4 F. W. Buchholz High School AP 101

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  • In this excerpt, Nelly Dean, the housekeeper and one of the novel's narrators, sits with Catherine as she emerges from self-imposed seclusion on the heels of a quarrel between Heathcliff and Edgar. Read the passage carefully. Then in a well-written essay, analyze how the author uses literary elements and techniques to characterize Catherine and her complex response to the quarrel. Original: In the excerpt provided, Catherine is distraught that she is dying and that Edgar has not come to ...
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Praxis 5038 (2023/2024) Already Graded A
  • Praxis 5038 (2023/2024) Already Graded A

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  • Praxis 5038 (2023/2024) Already Graded A Prose Poetry a rhythmic, image-laden, figurative and narrative form Haiku 3-line, unrhyming poem Epic poetry lengthy, narrative featuring heroic deeds Double rhyme feminine rhyme involving one stressed and one unstressed syllable Slant rhyme similar but not identical sounds Feminine rhyme rhyme between stressed syllables followed by one or more unstressed syllables Exact rhyme repetition of the same stressed vowel sound writing log records events o...
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TExES English, Language Arts, and Reading 7-12 231 Latest Update Graded A+
  • TExES English, Language Arts, and Reading 7-12 231 Latest Update Graded A+

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  • TExES English, Language Arts, and Reading 7-12 231 Latest Update Graded A+ You and I/Me "Between You and I" is wrong, "You and I were meant to fly" is correct Less and Fewer Fewer is used when you can count the objects, less is used when you can't Who and Whom Whom is an objective pronoun (An objective pronoun acts as the object of a sentence—it receives the action of the verb. The objective pronouns are her, him, it, me, them, us, and you); it should be used to refer to the object of a...
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 CSET English Subtest 1 Questions with Verified Answers
  • CSET English Subtest 1 Questions with Verified Answers

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  • Arthur Miller - Answer- "The Death of a Salesman" depicted a man whose failure made him feel like an outcast. Alexander Pope - Answer- (1710-1728) "Rape of the Lock", "An Essay on Man", "The Dunciad" Classical Period - Answer- 1200bc - 455ce Forms: lyric poetry, greek drama (tragedy, comedy)(chorus, deus ex machina) Themes: life/death, morality, season changes, political commentary, satire, Greek mythology, Greek wars, Greek Gods, Roman life Homer (Greek) - Answer- The Iliad a...
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