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GACE Middle School English/Language Arts Study Guide
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Which of the following was written closest in time to the literary English Renaissance? - Answer Beowulf 
 
deus ex machina - Answer other external intervention 
 
Which of the following is "descriptive grammar?" - Answer Naming the parts of speech 
 
A peer review results in another analysis of data and revision. What does this indicate about the writing process? - Answer It is recursive. 
 
Students who learn to expand on simple sentences are demonstrating _________. - Answer Intrasential gr...
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Edexcel English Lit A*: William Blake poetry essay plans
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I have compiled various essay plans for the unit 3 Poetry Edexcel English Lit. In this document I focus on William Blake, specifically these poems: Holy Thursday Innocence, Holy Thursday Experience, The Sick Rose, The Tyger, London. Each essay plan contains the short summary of the poem, and various broad themes which could be the subject of the essay question. Then I have included smaller, more concise points which should be used to structure the essays. I have included detailed language, them...
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William Blake 'The Tyger' - Poem Analysis
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Here’s a full breakdown of the ideas in ‘The Tyger’ by Wiliam Blake, tailored towards GCSE / IGCSE students but also useful for those studying at a higher level. Enjoy! 
 
Includes: 
 
THE POEM 
VOCABULARY 
STORY 
SPEAKER/VOICE 
LANGUAGE 
STRUCTURE/FORM 
ATTITUDES 
CONTEXT 
THEMES
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Poem analysis of 'The Tyger' by William Blake
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The document discusses: 
The message and theme of the poem. 
The literary devices. 
The structure. 
And a bit of information about the author(William Blake).
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