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Grade 12 IEB English Poetry 2018
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    Grade 12 IEB English Poetry 2018

  • Annotated copies with added notes on each of the poems required for Matric English. Covers A Poem is a Painting, Da Same Da Same, The Herb Garden, Kubla Khan, Progressive Insanities of a Pioneer, If Thou Must Love Me, Winter: My Secret, Poem in October, Hadedah, How to Be Old, Rain After Drought, Release February 1990, Song of Wandering Aengus, Stealing, The Pauper, These fought in any case, When I heard the Learn'd Astronomer.
  • kaityjericevich
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English prescribed 2018 IEB poems part 1
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    English prescribed 2018 IEB poems part 1

  • In-depth, annotated notes of the following prescribed poems for the IEB syllabus 2018 (including notes on tone, structure, meaning etc.): Winter: My Secret Stealing The Pauper Release, February 1990 Hadedah Progressive Insanities of a Pioneer The Herb Garden These fought in any case Part 2, with the rest of the prescribed poems to follow.
  • caitybee
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English IEB Poetry Notes (17 Poems)
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    English IEB Poetry Notes (17 Poems)

  • The 17 IEB Poems for 2017 are covered in this detailed document. Full summaries of each other the prescribed poems are included in a tabulated format. IEB Poetry is fully summarized in this document. 17 poems are included. The 17 poems that are needed for the IEB final examination. The poems included are: A Poem is a Painting, Kubla Khan, If thou must love me, My Secret, The Song of Wandering Aengus, Poem in October, Rain after Drought, Da Same, Da Same, The Herb Garden, Release, February 1990,...
  • paigegoldie27
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