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English Cumulative Exam Review with Absolute Solution
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English Cumulative Exam Review with Absolute Solution 
 
Read the passage from Sugar Changed the World. 
 
In the 1400s, Spain and Portugal were competing to explore down the coast of Africa and find a sea route to Asia. That way, they could have the prized Asian spices they wanted without having to pay high prices to Venetian and Muslim middlemen. Spanish and Portuguese sailors searching for that sea route conquered the Canary Islands and the Azores. Soon they began building Muslim-style sugar ...
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CSET English Subtest 1 Questions with Verified Answers
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Arthur Miller - Answer- "The Death of a Salesman" depicted a man whose failure made him feel like an outcast. 
 
Alexander Pope - Answer- (1710-1728) "Rape of the Lock", "An Essay on Man", "The Dunciad" 
 
Classical Period - Answer- 1200bc - 455ce 
Forms: lyric poetry, greek drama (tragedy, comedy)(chorus, deus ex machina) 
Themes: life/death, morality, season changes, political commentary, satire, Greek mythology, Greek wars, Greek Gods, Roman life 
 
Homer (Greek) - Answer- The Iliad a...
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English Cumulative Exam Review 2022/2023 Complete
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Read the passage from Sugar Changed the World. 
 
In the 1400s, Spain and Portugal were competing to explore down the coast of Africa and find a sea route to Asia. That way, they could have the prized Asian spices they wanted without having to pay high prices to Venetian and Muslim middlemen. Spanish and Portuguese sailors searching for that sea route conquered the Canary Islands and the Azores. Soon they began building Muslim-style sugar plantations on the islands, some of them staffed by slave...
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English II Sem 1 - (EN201)
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English II Sem 1 - (EN201) 
 
Read the passage from Sugar Changed the World. 
 
In the 1400s, Spain and Portugal were competing to explore down the coast of Africa and find a sea route to Asia. That way, they could have the prized Asian spices they wanted without having to pay high prices to Venetian and Muslim middlemen. Spanish and Portuguese sailors searching for that sea route conquered the Canary Islands and the Azores. Soon they began building Muslim-style sugar plantations on the islands,...
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Year 8 Romeo and Juliet Key Vocabulary
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Prologue 
A separate introductory section of a play; this is not part of the main plot. 
 
 
Conflict 
A struggle between two opposing forces, ideas or people. 
 
 
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Feud 
A bitter, long-term argument or hostility. 
 
 
Obedience 
Abstract noun: the quality of following direct commands, usually from someone in a position of authority. 
 
 
Masculinity 
Traits, including biological and social traits, associated with being male. These expectations can change over time and reflec...
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A Grade Tennessee Williams Essay: '“Blanche is no tragic heroine, just an infuriating, self-pitying snob.” Examine the view of Blanche DuBois in A Streetcar Named Desire.'
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A-graded A Level essay on Tennessee Williams' 'A Streetcar Named Desire', exploring the presentation of Blanche as a tragic heroine in the play.
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Othello - A* - A-LEVEL - English Literature - AQA - Complete Revision Notes
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Full set of revision notes for the play 'Othello' by William Shakespeare, created under the learning objectives of the AQA exam board. I created this resource as my own source of revision, and was able to achieve consistent A*, A and B grades throughout year 12 and year 13. Includes details regarding all notable characters, with following sections covering in depth; key themes, genre, setting, structure, language, imagery, context, critic's views, contemporary approaches and key connections ...
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