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    destructive nature of the parent- child relationship between Alec and his mother‚ Alicia. In (BE)‚ in contrast‚ we see a very realistic portrayal of a father-son relationship who love each other dearly but struggle to make it work. In (LOS) we move to a couple who from the very introduction of the text are in a loveless marriage with Michael’s infidelity only heightening this issue. The authors of these texts use key moments to explore these relationships in all their complexities. In (HMMB) we see that‚

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    A royal salute to the Commonwealth ------------------------------------------------- Analysis made by Maria Thygesen ------------------------------------------------- In the article “A royal salute to the Commonwealth” by Peter Oborne‚ which serves as a personal commentary on how the British Duke and Duchess visits Canada‚ he is very content on pointing out that it is important for UK to maintain a good relationship to the other Commonwealth-countries - partly because these countries have

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    reaction in the reader. ; Archetypes are very likely to result in a dismissal of the story because the reader feels that they have already ‘been there‚ read that.’ They are repelled by the work due to its boring nature and repetition. This makes it all the more powerful when an author can use the illusion of archetypes to mask the deeper meaning of a story or depth of a character. When they are looked at in further detail‚ and examined very more closely‚ certain illusions of an archetype created intentionally

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    Moore 1 Alexis Moore" Professor Braden" English 101" 03 December 2013" The Persistence of Memory! " In 1931‚ an artist by the name of Salvador Dali created one of his most famous painting to date‚ The Persistence of Memory. Dali did most of the painting one evening when he was alone waiting for his wife‚ Gala‚ to return from the movies. “He claims that the idea came to him when a headache triggered‚ that waiting for Gala seemed interminable and the distortion of time made him think of melting clocks”(Sperling

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    Sri jaya jothi college of education English Section-a Time:1.30 hours Class;ix marks:50 I.a.synonyms; 1.imminent-a.Important B.Immediate c.Imaginary 2.weary - a.Happy B.Sorrow c.tired 3.Glanced -a.looked b. blinked c.pondered 4.Irritated -a.conloused b.annoyed c.scared 5.Notice -a.Ignore b.Read c.spot b.Antonyms: 1.Death -Died b. Birth c. Dead 2.Peace -a.War

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    ear‚ you shout and no one seems to hear. And if the band you’re in starts playing different tunes‚ I’ll see you on The Dark Side of the Moon.” What makes The Dark Side of the Moon different from any other album is the fact that there are no spaces between songs. There is no other album that does that and the whole album is linked from each song to the last notes. That is some real ingenuity linking each end note to the beginning of the first note. Some of Pink Floyd’s songs from the album as singles

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    2: Перевод текста размещается под оригиналом. Оригинал 1: 33. Effect of forfeiture 33.1 Subject to the articles‚ the forfeiture of a share extinguishes: (a) all interests in that share‚ and all claims and demands against the Company in respect of it‚ and (b) all other rights and liabilities incidental to the share as between the person whose share it was prior to the forfeiture and the Company 33.2 Any share which is forfeited in accordance with the articles: (a) is deemed to have been

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    Both poems consist of the love and relationship between siblings. Brothers explain how a childhood memory had affected their future relationship. Whereas Sister Maude is more about rivalry between two sisters and a lover. Both poems talk and show how sibling’s relationships aren’t always how you think they are. Sister Maude tells a story of how jealousy from her sister destroyed her true love. “Oh who but Maude‚ my sister Maude” This suggests that her sister is dwelling on the past‚ which conveys

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    The Greek myth “The Creation” and the Onondaga myth “The Earth on the Turtle’s Back” both describe the beliefs of how the Earth was created. The Greek myth has a better character development than the Onondaga myth. The two stories have obvious differences in the beginning of their myths. “The Creation” myth begins with the description of a chaotic scenario‚ mixed with emptiness‚ silence‚ and endless darkness. This ceases when Love was born‚ and brought order and for a moment calmed Night and Erebus

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    Year 11 Text Response SAC How does Haddon allow us to make sense of Christopher’s distorted view of the world around him in “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time.” The world around us can be viewed in many different ways depending on various factors. The way that Haddon constructs the novel allows us to understand the unique and logical way Christopher views the world due to his condition. In the novel “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time”‚ author Mark Haddon uses many

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