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FCCA 274A Exam 1. Which statement by an older adult during the health history indicates the person is at a high risk for falls and needs further evaluation? a. “My spouse’s things clutter my house.” b. “I recently had cataract surgery.” c. “It helps me wh
  • FCCA 274A Exam 1. Which statement by an older adult during the health history indicates the person is at a high risk for falls and needs further evaluation? a. “My spouse’s things clutter my house.” b. “I recently had cataract surgery.” c. “It helps me wh

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  • FCCA 274A Exam 1. Which statement by an older adult during the health history indicates the person is at a high risk for falls and needs further evaluation? a. “My spouse’s things clutter my house.” b. “I recently had cataract surgery.” c. “It helps me when I focus on one thing at a time.” d. “I will be 64-years-old this month.” 2. The RN is making a home visit to conduct a health history for a patient who will require assistance in the home following an extensive surgical pr...
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GRADE 9 AQA GCSE JEKYLL AND HYDE ENGLISH LITERATURE NOTES
  • GRADE 9 AQA GCSE JEKYLL AND HYDE ENGLISH LITERATURE NOTES

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  • This file contains all the key quotations for the novel Jekyll and Hyde which can be related to any exam question. It has quotes on duality, science vs religion, regression, settings and characters. It also explores/contains detailed notes on the following topics: Why is Utterson the narrator until chapter 8? How do Jekyll and Utterson display the two sides of human nature? How does Jekyll’s house reflect his character? How does Stevenson present Hyde? Explore the themes of Science VS Re...
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Cumulative Exam English 12 part B (68%)
  • Cumulative Exam English 12 part B (68%)

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  • Cumulative Exam English 12 part B (68%) Read the excerpt from Act I of The Importance of Being Earnest. Lane. I attribute it to the superior quality of the wine, sir. I have often observed that in married households the champagne is rarely of a first-rate brand. Algernon. Good heavens! Is marriage so demoralising as that? This excerpt best illustrates which feature of a comedy of manners? Ans: C) Commentary on marriage Which line from "She Walks in Beauty" describes the woman i...
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AQA GCSE English Lit - Jekyll & Hyde essay plan on Utterson as a rational & confident character AQA GCSE English Lit - Jekyll & Hyde essay plan on Utterson as a rational & confident character
  • AQA GCSE English Lit - Jekyll & Hyde essay plan on Utterson as a rational & confident character

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  • This is a concise but detailed Level 9 essay plan outlining an introduction, 3 paragraphs & a conclusion in answer to questions about Utterson as a rational & confident character in Jekyll & Hyde; there are key quotes & nuanced AO3 contextual links in each paragraph.
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Summary The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde chapter 1 English Summary The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde chapter 1 English
  • Summary The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde chapter 1 English

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  • The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde chapter 1 overview: Context and setting, quotes to describe Utterson, quotes to describe Hyde, themes and ideas and what happened
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Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde character and thematic Essay Plans Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde character and thematic Essay Plans
  • Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde character and thematic Essay Plans

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  • Essay plans for possible exam questions on all the characters and themes in Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. The characters include: Dr Henry Jekyll, Edward Hyde, Dr Hastie Lanyon, Gabriel Utterson. The themes include: repression, duality, addiction, good vs evil, fear, science vs religion and violence. These essay plans include example points, well- structured leading to a developed conclusion. Context points are also included to support your argument.
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