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ENG1517 JAN/FEB Supplementary exam 2024 Answers
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ENG1517 JAN/FEB Supplementary exam 2024 Answers 
 
SECTION A 
ALL the answers in this section MUST be presented in the form of (a) cohesive 
paragraph/s and not in point form. 
After you have read TEXT A, please answer Questions 1.1 to 1.3. 
Hairy Maclary from Donaldson’s Dairy is a cumulative tale. The full text of the story has 
been copied below and an example of one of the pictures has been provided. Most of 
the paragraphs of text appear alone on a page next to an illustration, as in...
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THL1501 Assignement 2 2024 (ANSWERS/SOLUTIONS)
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THL1501 Assignement 2 2024 (ANSWERS/SOLUTIONS) 
 
ASSIGNMENT 02 
(Written Assignment) 
ESSAY: POETRY 
Due date: 22 March 2024 
Unique number: 674286 
Lecturers: 
Miss UN Ngada 
Tel: (012) 444 8814 
E-mail: 
Prof Alwyn Roux 
Tel: (012) 429 6401 
E-mail: 
NOTE ON ASSIGNMENTS 02, 03 & 04: 
These assignments count 20% of your final mark for the module. Since they form the 
basis for the examination it is advised that you complete and submit all three. 
You need to hand in all three assignme...
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Praxis 5047 Middle school english, Praxis 5047 ALL SOLUTION LATEST EDITION 2024 ALL 100% CORRECT GUARANTEED GRADE A+
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Parable 
realistic and has a moral 
Legend 
exaggerated story about people 
Myth 
literary sub genre of a story that involves gods and heroes, usually expressing a cultures ideals 
Folktale 
language of the people, does not need a moral, and main purpose is to entertain 
Fairytales 
element of magic, usually follows a pattern, and presents an "ideal", may contain "magic 3" or "stereotyping" 
Fable 
non-realistic, has a moral, and animals are often the main character 
Fable 
Aesop- "The Fo...
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Praxis 5039 Everything to Know Study Guide Graded A 2024
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Language that is being spoken to a person is called _____________ language. - receptive 
 
Language that expresses thoughts and feelings to others is called ________________ language. - expressive 
 
stressed, unstressed, unstressed - dactylic 
 
stressed, stressed - spondee 
 
stressed, unstressed - trochaic 
 
unstressed, stressed - iambic 
 
unstressed, unstressed, stressed - anapestic 
 
The __________ English literary time period lasted from . 
 
Writers of this time: 
Charles Dickens, Robe...
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GCSE AQA POWER & CONFLICT COMPLETE DETAILED CONTENT
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Poems 
Ozymandias - Form - correct answer - Sonnet, with a volta at line 9 
- Doesn't follow a regular sonnet rhyme scheme. This symbolises destruction of human power and control 
- Iambic pentameter - control, although often disrupted - like time chipping away at the statue 
- Second hand account, distancing reader from Ozymandias and proving his irrelevance 
 
Ozymandias - Structure - correct answer - Focuses of different parts of the statue in turn, building up an...
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POWER AND CONFLICT POETRY REVISION
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Storm on The Island - Quotes - correct answer "Strange, it is a huge nothing that we fear" 
 
"We just sit tight while wind dives and strafes invisibly. Space is a salvo." (Personification, metaphor, sibilance) 
 
"Like a tame cat turned savage" (simile) 
 
"Exploding comfortably" (oxymoron) 
 
"When it blows full blast:" (enjambment then caesura) 
 
"We are prepared" (confident tone and inclusive pronoun) 
 
"Leaves and branches can raise a tragic chorus in a gale so that you can l...
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POWER AND CONFLICT ANALYSIS AQA ENGLISH LIT EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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Ozymandias quotes - correct answer "My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings:" 
"Nothing beside remains" 
"The lone and level sands stretch far away" 
 
Analyse "My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings:" - correct answer Breaks iambic pentameter 
Represents feelings of superiority and power over society 
 
Analyse "Nothing beside remains" - correct answer The caesura highlights to the reader how Ozymandias is no 
longer known and feared, despite his arrogance. The clear and blunt language per...
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RIM 3000 Exam 1 2023 with 100% correct answers
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ballad - correct answerA narrative poem written in four-line stanzas, characterized by swift action and narrated in a direct style. 
 
"Barbara Allen" - correct answerOne of the most widely performed examples of the British Ballad tradition, first definitively documented in London in 1666. aka "Barbary Allen". 
 
black spirituals - correct answerAfrican American slaves forged alternative interpretations of spirituals that bore double meanings of religious salvation and freedom from slavery. ...
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Shakespeare and Othello Exam Questions And Answers 2024
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When was Shakespeare born? - correct answer-April 23, 1564 
 
When did Shakespeare die? - correct answer-April 23, 1616 
 
What was the name of Shakespeare's father? - correct answer-John Shakespeare 
 
What was Shakespeare's wife's name? - correct answer-Anne Hathaway 
 
What was Shakespeare secretly? - correct answer-Catholic 
 
When did Shakespeare marry Anne Hathaway? - correct answer-1582 
 
Why was Shakespeare required to have a specific license to marry? - correct answer-His wife was a...
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Unit 4 Exam english LATEST SOLUTION 2024 GUARANTEED GRADE A+
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Read the sentence from The Woman in White. 
 
Finding us distinguished, as a nation, by our love of athletic exercises, the little man, in the innocence of his heart, devoted himself impromptu to all our English sports and pastimes whenever he had the opportunity of joining them; firmly persuaded that he could adopt our national amusements of the field by an effort of will precisely as he had adopted our national gaiters and our national white hat. 
 
Based on the context in which the word impro...
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