"blood‚" and "lust" contrast starkly it the readers conception of an innocent picking of blackberries. Thus‚ Heaney continues his poem with the sole purpose of showing the darker side of a supposed pleasant occasion and alluding to the inevitable passage of time. Heaney’s use of extremely descriptive imagery is important to rope the reader in. e feel as though e can see the "glossy purple clot" (l 3) and taste the "flesh [which as] sweet/like thickened wine" (ll 5-6). This use of olfactory and
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with are friends or cousins we are having fun and we want to do stuff that is either inappropriate or maybe even dangerous. Last‚ for me the most important connection was that sometimes I want to do all at once is really to impress. Second‚ in the passage the narrator explained‚ “Going at something slowly lets us build confidence and have more fun”(39). This really caught my attention because this is what I live in my daily life. For example‚ I am a person that gets frustrated easily when I don’t see
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one introduces readers to the town of Maycomb‚ its inhabitants‚ and the particular attitudes of many of its people. Reread chapter one and find a sentence or a paragraph which illustrates each of the following attitudes/ideas. Then discuss how the passage fits into the attitudes/ideas of the town. a. pride in ancestry and “tradition” b. pride in conformity and distrust of those who are different c. awareness of difference in social class 2. Calpurnia lectures Scout on manners when Scout criticizes
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everything the student knows about the work in question. A commentary should be sustained and well organized. It should neither be delivered as a series of unconnected points nor take the form of a narration or a line-by-line paraphrase of the passage or poem. this is for self-taught students. from the subject guide Section 2: Individual oral presentation Weighting: 15% Duration: 10 minutes The individual oral presentation is based on two works studied in part 4 of the course. Preparation
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Throughout the book Speak Melinda had many topics in each of her many passages. These passages help us find out what type of a person Melinda is and what her character is all about. The entire book is narrated by Melinda. In the beginning we find out that she busted a party by calling the cops during the summer right before high school. Everyone thought she was a rat. Little do we know is that she never spoken up that at the party Andy Evans raped Melinda. During her freshman year nobody likes her
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Reading unseen prose passages and note making Section B Advanced Writing Skills Section A. B. C. 20 35 Section C 30 15 Literature Textbooks and Long Reading Texts/ Novels (i) Flamingo (ii) Supplementary Reader-Vistas SECTION-A Reading unseen Passages and Note-making 20 Marks 40 Periods Two unseen passages with a variety of questions including 03 marks for vocabulary such as word formation and inferring meaning and 05 marks for note-making. The total length of the two passages will be between
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1. What happens if you carefully consider the surrounding context of a passage‚ but ignore its literary genre? “For communication to occur‚ the reader must be on the same page as the author in terms of genre” (Hays‚ 2008‚ p. 64). Considering literary genre of text is crucial to proper interpretation. This is very important to consider when reading scripture because this could lead to complete misunderstanding of God’s Word. Literary genre is work like a set of instructions to reading text‚ because
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This passage taken from the novel Brick Lane by Monica Ali depicts the journey and feelings of the persona‚ Nazneen in her navigation of the streets of London. Using the setting of the novel‚ mood and various literary devices‚ the author‚ Ali‚ is able to convey to readers the subject matter of the extract‚ which is the loneliness and confusion faced by the persona. The setting of the extract plays a major role in the understanding of the passage as a whole. The passage is set in London‚ England
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CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS International General Certificate of Secondary Education MARK SCHEME for the October/November 2012 series 0500 FIRST LANGUAGE ENGLISH 0500/23 Paper 2 (Reading Passages – Extended)‚ maximum raw mark 50 This mark scheme is published as an aid to teachers and candidates‚ to indicate the requirements of the examination. It shows the basis on which Examiners were instructed to award marks. It does not indicate the details of the discussions that took
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