Category: English
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Every Stone that turns: Petals of the unknown poem analysis

Petals of the unknown are just flowers for unknown soldiers. The poem is a lamentation by a persona who is disrespected or looked down upon at his work place. He or she is probably a freedom fighter who has no mansion (large house) in Borrowdale where the rich or affluent live or even a very…
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How to compare and contrast poems
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How to compare and contrast poems
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Sense and sensibility novel analysis 3
Sense and Sensibility Novel Analysis: Sense and sensibility is the first of Jane Austen’s major novels to be published, and shows that her talent for comedy was already well developed, for this is a very funny account of life within a shrewdly observed circle of well-to-do gentry of her day.
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She no-longer weeps(Tsitsi Dangarembga) novel analysis-2
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She no-longer weeps(Tsitsi Dangarembga) novel analysis
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A Doll’s House Analysis

It tells the story of Nora Helmer, a wife and mother who lives in the suburbs of Norway, and her struggles to break free from the constraints of societal expectations and traditional gender roles.
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Jikinya By Godfrey Ndhlala Analysis
Ndhlalas Jikinya is an eponymous novel whose main character is based on the Shona mythological dance, jikinya hence the title Jikinya. The girl character at the center ….
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Literature in English ZIMSEC November 2021 paper 2 Zimbabwean Literature

Literature in English ZIMSEC November 2021 paper 2 Zimbabwean Literature
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“We surrendered our balls” Poem Analysis – Every Stone that turns

Analysis of the poem ”We surrendered our balls” The title of the poem refers to the end of a match when players surrender the balls for safe keeping. However, it has a metaphorical meaning. ‘Surrendering our balls’ may means giving away one’s testicles or manhood as a sign of defeat or weakness. Balls symbolize testicles.In this…
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Jane Eyre full Book Summary

The plot of Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte follows the story of Jane, an orphan who endures a cruel upbringing by her wealthy aunt, Mrs. Reed. After an altercation with her cousin, Jane is sent to Lowood School where she befriends a girl named Helen Burns and suffers through the harsh conditions until an epidemic…
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Prepositions attached to certain words Quiz

Prepositions attached to certain words Quiz. Which prepositions are attached to these words? Tick the most appropriate answer.
