Category: English
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Sense and sensibility Novel Analysis

Sense and Sensibility 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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Analysis of a poem “the pond” by Roland E Mhasvi
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The poem “The Pond” is a reflection on the passage of time and the aging process. The imagery of the pond, with its clear water and island with palms, represents the idyllic youth and the sense of vitality
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What is IELTS? Where to take IELTS test in Zimbabwe and IELTS sample tests
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The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is a standardized test designed to assess the language proficiency of non-native English speakers who want to study, work, or migrate to English-speaking countries. The IELTS test is widely recognized and accepted by universities, employers, and immigration authorities in many countries, including the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, and…
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Every Stone that turns: Private Affair Poem Analysis
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The title of the poem refers to something done secretly or in private with no one watching. The persona is reminding a co-freedom fighter about what used to transpire or happen during the war of liberation. Shitting or bowel emptying or defecation that used to be done privately was something public during the war because…
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Rufaro-cheering ourselves: Analysis of the poem

The title of the poem suggests happiness at the attainment of independence in 1980. In 1980, Zimbabwe attained her independence from her former colonial Master Britain. The celebrations were staged at Rufaro Stadium in Mbare, Harare. Rufaro Stadium is thus a symbolic name that stands for the heavy celebrations that followed the attainment of independence…
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How suitable is the title “The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave”?

The title “The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave” is a fitting and appropriate title for the book. The title accurately describes the content of the book, as it is an autobiographical account of Frederick Douglass’s life, from his time as a slave in Maryland to his eventual escape to freedom…
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How to write a report- Zimsec

How to write a Report
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In what ways does blake show the abuse and mistreatment of children in the society of his time in the poems the chimney sweeper , holy thursday and the school boy
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William Blake’s poems “The Chimney Sweeper,” “Holy Thursday,” and “The School Boy” reveal the exploitation and mistreatment of children in the society of his time. Through vivid imagery and powerful language, Blake portrays these children as innocent victims and challenges the status quo.
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The Ties That Bind Analysis – Chidavaenzi
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The Ties That Bind Analysis – Chapter 3Chapter 2Chapter 1 Religion The concern of religion is raised by Chidavaenzi through the character Lincoln who is coming from a church service .Lincoln is a dedicated member of the church since he recounted in detail the church service after being asked by Lucia.The fact that Lincoln and…
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The flowers of yesterday by Roland Mhasvi

This is a collection of highly esoteric poetry…, which can be charged of what Afrocentric scholars have described as ‘piles of esoterica and ostentatious erudition’… The language is to the ordinary reader opaque, the imagery is inaccessible and the symbolism is surprisingly unusual but invitingly novel…real food for scholars
