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    relationships with Frank and he helps Rita with her academic quest for knowledge and ultimately soul discovery. In Kath Walker Oodgeroo Noonuccal’s poem ‘Son of Mine’‚ the composer speaks of contrasting worlds‚ the cold brutal environment that exists between the black people and white people and she also illustrates her hope for reconciliation in the future. Respectively‚ both composers utilise various techniques to highlight the lanes individuals travel and the different approaches individuals take to

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    Contents SWOT ANALYSIS 3 Conclusion 5 MALAYSIA AIRLINES (MAS) SWOT ANALYSIS A) STRENGHT - Strength reflects MALAYSIA AIRLINES (MAS) competencies and capabilities of their core business which differences the company itself with other service

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    The Spanish and English colonies both moved to North America seeking opportunities. The difference is that the Spaniards sought gold‚ while the English colonists sought freedom‚ religiously or otherwise. Therefore‚ the Spanish settlements in the Southwest and the English colonies in New England had very different approaches to both politics and economic development. The Spaniards had ventured to the United States region of America from their previous Latin America area. They expected to find the

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    evidence Intro What will be in the essay without actually saying it Balance Courtesy Title- “advert” whole text… stand by itself underline Author Plot in a nutshell How will you answer the question- using words from the question Body paragraphs T- topic sentence; 1 idea E- evidence; conventions‚ techniques E- explain effect L- link back to the question - using words from the question Conclusion Summing up essay Use words from the question Opinion response Be confident-

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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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    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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    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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    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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    the three texts that I have studied is the theme of relationships. Keys moments from the texts help to heighten the importance and develop our awareness of those themes. In (HMMB) we witness the 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

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    Joyce Carol Oates wrote‚ “reading is the sole means by which we slip‚ involuntarily‚ often helplessly‚ into another’s skin‚ another’s voice‚ another’s soul.” This quote more or less sums up the sole main purpose of why many people read fiction. The reasons why a reader likes or dislikes a work of fiction may seem to be random‚ or even shallow‚ such as its ability to grab attention or keep a reader hooked with on stereotypical drama. However‚ when a work is actually examined further‚ deeper levels

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