Explain why Richard III faced rebellion in 1483 (12 Marks) Shortly after Richard III usurped the throne he faced a series of rebellions‚ the majority of which coming from the south of England. Many people call these rebellions after the Duke of Buckingham but in fact most of the rebellions took place before he switched sides and he himself on backed a few of the rebellions. In these rebellions (Kent‚ Sussex and Surrey being the biggest ones) Richard needed to rely on his loyal over mighty Lords to
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on the nuts for food and the foxes depend on the squirrels for food. In the deciduous forest it is every man or animal for its self. You have to fight for your life. The deciduous forest biome has four distinct seasons; spring‚ winter‚ autumn or fall‚ and summer. Winters are mildly cold with frequent snow and rain. The summers are hot and occasionally has a slight rainfall. In the fall or autumn time the leaves of trees fall off. Some people rake their leaves up then their kids or family jumps in
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students. 3. Middle Rules Middle rules are flexible and can be modified according to demand‚ accepting something and rejecting something‚ making compromise is the middle way. Allowing use of drinks in class room in summer while disallowing in winter by the administration. I am looking to teach
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everything" he was taking Santiago’s experience. Maybe the writer’s intention to say that the boy was not taking care of Santiago to teach him ‚but just he loved him. Also‚ when Santiago said "he was a fish to keep man all Winter" perhaps he meant usually in Winter he‚ as a fisherman‚ could not gain fish because of the bad weather that prevent him from having fish. Repeating the sentence ’I wish I had the boy’ shows us more than one meaning. Either Santiago wanted to tell that the
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of life and color with fields of farms‚ animals and wild life. The author describes the town by seasons as having colors of flames abroad the oak and maple trees in autumn. In fall‚ foxes and deer travel across the fields and hillsides. During the winter season the roadsides were a vision of beauty. Through the spring season people travel from far to observe the assortment of bird life and fish the streams. The author envisions this perfect town before the “strange blight (pesticides) crept over the
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Building a snow fort is one of the best parts of winter. If you’re a child‚ you’ll love the fact that the fort can shield you from your playmates’ snowballs and prevent you from getting drenched in snow. If you’re a parent‚ you’ll appreciate the fact that snow forts — along with snowball fights — give you the chance to play around with your kids and build wonderful memories with them. But‚ if you’re planning to construct a snow fort this winter‚ don’t just get out and turn piles of snow into a
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The Greatest Season Summer is one of the most anticipated times of the year. It is considered by most as their long holiday or freedom from their jobs or schools. While some people maintain that spring‚ fall‚ or even winter are the best seasons‚ there are many reasons that summer is much better than any of the others. One of the main attractions of summer is its temperature. When one hears the word summer the first thing to pop into his or her mind is either‚ heat‚ holiday‚ or sports. Though some
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summer months. However‚ during the winter months your boat probably doesn’t get used much—if at all. While you certainly could just leave your boat in your driveway or garage‚ it’s often better to take it to a boat storage facility. But before you do that‚ you must make sure your boat is ready to be stored. So how should you prepare your boat for winter storage? Here are four tips: 1. Fill Up the Tank It is a good idea to fill up your fuel tank before winter hits. Having a full tank might not
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Never judge a book by its cover. Appearances can greatly deviate from what is hidden on the inside. "Richard Cory" by Edwin Arlington Robinson‚ "We wear the mask" by Paul Laurence Dunbar‚ and "I’m nobody! Who are you?" by Emily Dickinson each give examples of appearances in contrast to reality. Robinson’s "Richard Cory" is essentially about a man who is set upon a golden pedestal by others and due to his suppressed sadness‚ kills himself. "We wear the mask" by Dunbar shows us society’s use of a "mask"
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“apples“ (5) or “fruit“ (6) alone. Then again‚ the author uses the word “kernel“ (8)‚ „fill“ (6) and „o’ver-brimm‘d“ (11) and the expression “plump the hazel shells“ (7) to depicture some sort of fulfilment as the climax of the season and an approach to winter again. This leads us to the idea of fertility in the poem. The verses are filled with mentions of various words indicating some kind of maturity and ripe beginning with “fruitfullness“ (1) and throught “load“ (3) and “ripeness“ (6). Later in the
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