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An analysis of literary terms and figures of speech - SUBJECT TERMINOLOGY
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A close look at various aspects of subject terminology- including metaphors, alliteration, the oxymoron, characterisation , pathetic fallacy 
 
illustrations of these by reference to works of literature
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15 Top Language Techniques To Use When Writing Including Definitions and Excellent Examples!
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This fantastic resource will be looking at 15 top language techniques with superb examples presented for each one. 
 
A brilliant bunch collected together for you to use regardless if you are a teacher or student, this English resource it suitable for all. 
 
Techniques discussed: 
 
1-Similes 
 
2-Metaphors 
 
3-Assonance 
 
4-Dissonance 
 
5-Onomatopoeia 
 
6-Alliteration 
 
7-Pathetic Fallacy 
 
8-Personification 
 
9-Oxymoron/Juxtaposition 
 
10-Capital Letters 
 
11-Colloquial Language 
 
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Inspector Calls: Setting the Scene.
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Do you ever pay attention to to the scenery in movies or shows? Have they ever made you fell that much more towards something or someone in the play? Well, that play is no exception. In this work, I go into the reasons why certain settings and scenes are used and the in depth meaning behind them. This not only helps you better understand the effect of it on the audience but also may just make you appreciate the little things that much more.
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Thornfield Extract Analysis (Jane Eyre). 18/20 exemplar answer from an A* student.
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Model answer from a past paper extract question concerning the presentation of Thornfield in Jane Eyre. Earned 18 marks (90%) out of 20. I went on to achieve full UMS and an A* in my English exams.
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