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    Bcs Bangladesh

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    Sl. No. 1. Subject and Syllabus Distribution of Marks Bangla Paper-I Marks-100 (For both General and Technical /Professional Cadre) (a) Correction of errors in composition of sentences. (b) Fill in the blanks with appropriate word or group of words. (c) Use of Idioms‚ Phrases and Proverbs. (d) Transformation of sentences from one form to another‚ such as simple to  compound‚ complex to compound‚ compound to complex. (e) Making sentences with selected official Terminology. (ii)   (iii)

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    In these poems‚ the poets use a range of techniques to present feelings and emotion from the point of the speaker. Ghazal is in the style of a traditional Persian love poem‚ which puts forward powerful imagery and metaphors‚ in an attempt to summarise the emotion of love‚ while In Paris With You is a playful attempt to woo a previous lover in a more informal‚ colloquial way. Ghazal‚ as mentioned before‚ is written like a love poem. However‚ one may consider it an example of role reversal- unusually;

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    ENGLISH DRAMA: AT PRESENT TIME Drama is a literary composition‚ which is performed by professional actors on stage (or theatre)‚ before an audience. It involves conflicts‚ actions and a particular theme. Drama was introduced to England from Europe by the Romans‚ and auditoriums were constructed across the country for this purpose. At a very early time the people of England began to act and the earliest plays were acted by monks and took place in church. In this way the people were taught the Bible

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    Rebellious Silence is a photograph by Shirin Neshat‚ who is also the subject. In the work‚ Shirin Neshat ’s face is covered by Islamic calligraphy and is divided (left to right) by a rifle (assumedly but not necessarily held by herself). The calligraphy covers the parts of a woman ’s face that one must hide in Iran ’s theological state. The photograph is black and white‚ adding to the already serious tone of the work. The first impression received is one of oppression‚ it seems as though the woman

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    Madonna Description * highly influential fashion and pop culture icon * the center of a storm of controversy * the best-selling and most discussed female singer in popular music * a superstar of pop culture * adored and abhorred by audiences‚ critics‚ and academics (some celebrate her as a subversive cultural revolutionary‚ others attack her politically as anti-cultural conservative‚ or as irredeemably trashy and vulgar.) I shall argue with Madonna is a genuine‚ site of

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    Written task – SL Language and Literature Weighting: 20% 1. A written task demonstrates the student’s ability to choose an imaginative way of exploring an aspect of the material studied in the course. It must show a critical engagement with an aspect of a text or a topic. 2. Students complete at least three written tasks‚ one of which is submitted for external assessment. The written task is assessed according to the assessment criteria published in this guide. 3. The maximum mark for

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    looking at a subject a little too logically xiii) Satire and parody get their power from just twists of logic 2) CHARACTERIZING KINDS OF HUMOR i) Possible to write whole books about comedy‚ exploring its many forms such as satire‚ parody‚ burlesque‚ pastiche‚ lampoon‚ caricature‚ farce‚ and more ii) Almost all types involve some kind of argument bc laughter can make people think‚ even while they’re having a good time iii) Not all purposes are praiseworthy iv) Laughter can expose hypocrisy or break

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    Ballroom’s” eccentricities. All of the above mentioned characters start to attack one another in the petrol station‚ whilst talking in Shakespearean English‚ using direct quotes from Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet”‚ this could be referred to as a pastiche‚ meaning that Baz Luhrmann has decided to reference a previously created art form (being Shakespeare’s plays) and almost seems to pay tribute to them through the use of his script (which is similar to Shakespeare’s original play scripts). Luhrmann

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    As You Like It/Alibrandi

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    An individuals perceptions of belonging evolve in response to the passage of time and interaction with their world. In what ways is this view of belonging represented in your prescribed text and at least ONE other related text of your own choosing? Belonging is a sense of enlightenment felt when an individual gains an understanding of themselves in relation to others and the wider world. William Shakespeare’s pastoral play ‘As You Like It’ and the bildungsroman ‘Looking For Alibrandi’ written

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    A Short History of English Literature Chapter I. The Anglo-Saxon Period (the earliest time---1066) 1. Social background: the making of England; the invasion of Roman Empire in 4th AD ; the attacks of Danish Vikings‚ etc 2. Literature: Beowulf ‚ the earliest literature‚ the national epic of the Anglo-Saxon‚ one of the striking features - the use of alliteration *epic------a long narrative poem in elevated style presenting characters of high position in a series of adventures which form an organic

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