Short Stories Critical Notes for B.A. English Bilcans SHORT STORIES & ONE ACT PLAYS Critical Notes For Bachelor of Arts (According to Punjab University English Syllabus) Prepared at: Bab-ul-Ilm Institute of Languages‚ Computer & Natural Sciences (BILCANS) SOHAWA‚ MANDI BAHAUDDIN Now at Bab-ul-Ilm Public School Campus (An Educational Wing of Bab-ul-Ilm Research Foundation®) Contact us: Cell: 0322-778-7338‚ 0321-774-6647 Email: Birf.Pakistan@hotmail.com To Download B
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NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE NASIONALE SENIOR SERTIFIKAAT GRADE/GRAAD 12 MATHEMATICS P3/WISKUNDE V3 NOVEMBER 2013 MEMORANDUM MARKS/PUNTE: 100 This memorandum consists of 14 pages. Hierdie memorandum bestaan uit 14 bladsye. Copyright reserved/Kopiereg voorbehou Please turn over/Blaai om asseblief Mathematics P3/Wiskunde V3 2 NSC/NSS – Memorandum DBE/November 2013 NOTE: • If a candidate answered a question TWICE‚ mark only the first attempt. • If a candidate crossed
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The play opens at the railway station of a small town named Guellen‚ which literally means "excrement". This ramshackle town is the very picture of poverty. It is autumn‚ and four men from the town are gathered near a painter‚ who is making a banner that reads: "Welcome Claire..." The express trains pass noisily by‚ and the four men discuss the fact that even the commuter trains no longer stop in Guellen. The factory is dead‚ and the town lies in ruin. The town was once a place of extraordinary
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realized it was contradicting to hold me back from reading. I took that as an advantage‚ and I read books for hours. I would get little to no sleep‚ but it was was always completely worth it. In the third grade‚ I read one of my favorite books‚ Matilda by Roald Dahl. I finished reading the 240 paged book in an examination room during a physical. I was ecstatic that someone
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SAVE PLANET EARTH Introduction: Why are some people just thinking with their money and not with theirs heart? How could you throw your batteries‚ glass bottles‚ chemicals in the nature and think that they will disappear without consequences. I see it every day‚ do not you? We have to save the earth before it’s too late. First of all take care of the nature is a good thing for everyone. Everyone wants to have a good life‚ how could you want it if you not taking care of the world you should
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of North Fork‚ California. Kemper hated living in North Fork; he referred to his grandfather as "senile" and claimed that his grandmother "was constantly emasculating Kemper and Kempers grandfather”. On August 27‚ 1964‚ Kemper’s grandmother‚ Maude Matilda Hughey Kemper‚ was sitting at the kitchen table working on her latest children’s book when she and Kemper began arguing. Eventually‚ Kemper shot her in the head. Some reports say he stabbed her as well. Later Kemper said that he shot his grandmother
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The causes of semantic changes In comparison with classifications of semantic change the problem of their causes appears neglected. Opinions on this point are scattered through a great number of linguistic works and have apparently never -been collected into anything complete. And yet a thorough understanding of the phenomena involved .in semantic change is impossible unless the whys and wherefores become known. This is of primary importance as it may lead eventually to a clearer‚ interpretation
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A writer‚ abolitionist‚ reformer‚ and educator‚ Harriet Ann Jacobs was the writer of the solitary most significant slave narrative ever posted by an BLACK woman. Like a literary form‚ the slave narrative is the principal antebellum genre for dark American writers‚ and a main source for all those historians seeking information about slavery. In eloquence and stature‚ Incidents in the life span of the Slave Girl is undoubtedly highly as the sooner narratives of Olaudah Equiano‚ Frederick Douglass‚
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False Pride in The Necklace In Mauassant’s essay‚ The Necklace Matilda Loisel borrowed a necklace from a rich friend‚ Mrs Forestier‚ so that she would not present a "shabby air in the midst of rich women." She loses the necklace but refuses to admit that. Her and her husband‚ not realizing that the necklace was fake‚ buy a similar necklace to return to Mrs Forestier. They end up having to work for ten years to pay off this debt. All of Mme. Loisel’s actions leading up to the loss of the
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because of military men having to leave so suddenly‚ there was an up rise in squatters and this lead to violent disputes that sometimes ended in death. Another‚ larger issue was in full effect following the civil war between King Stephen and Empress Matilda. When the divisions fell short of being able to pay their mercenary soldiers‚ many of them turned to robbery‚ and many other violent acts to feed themselves and their lifestyles. This too played part in the property battles‚ sending England into a
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