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English Theory of Interest 152 A2 SUMMARIES
  • English Theory of Interest 152 A2 SUMMARIES

  • Summary • 22 pages • 2019
  • They are comprehensive, easily understandable and have all the tips (a lot of tips) and methods that you need to ace the test. It covers all the steps you need to tackle any question. It breaks down the process in a way for you to understand, it has fail proof methods, it’s colorful & it is in handwriting - helping your brain to remember it better. It also teaches you how to use your HP IIb Financial Calculator.
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English in Intercultural Settings Lecture Notes
  • English in Intercultural Settings Lecture Notes

  • Other • 22 pages • 2021
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  • Covers all the lectures for the English in Intercultural Settings section of AELS318.
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AELS 244 EXAM NOTES
  • AELS 244 EXAM NOTES

  • Summary • 51 pages • 2020
  • These notes are made with my class notes from AELS 244. I passed this exam using these notes.
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English Studies First Year - Jane Eyre English Studies First Year - Jane Eyre
  • English Studies First Year - Jane Eyre

  • Essay • 3 pages • 2020
  • English Studies Jane Eyre Introduction: This essay will compare the novel’s opening chapter with the opening sequence of Cary Fukunaga’s 2011 adaption of Jane Eyre up to the red room scene. It will look at what parts the film emphasise and how the director manages to convey to the viewer the feelings of Jane seeing as the novel has a narrative voice which the film does not have. Then it will conclude whether the adaptation did manage to convey some of the key features of the novel.
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English Studies First Year - My Last Duchess English Studies First Year - My Last Duchess
  • English Studies First Year - My Last Duchess

  • Essay • 5 pages • 2020
  • English Studies My Last Duchess - poem by Robert Browning Dramatic Monologue Answer
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English Studies First Year - Nervous Conditions English Studies First Year - Nervous Conditions
  • English Studies First Year - Nervous Conditions

  • Answers • 2 pages • 2020
  • English Studies: Nervous Conditions Answer about Patriarchy in the novel 'Nervous Conditions' written by Tsitsi Dangarembga. Focus is on Page 25
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English Studies First Year - Nervous Conditions English Studies First Year - Nervous Conditions
  • English Studies First Year - Nervous Conditions

  • Answers • 1 pages • 2020
  • English Studies Nervous Conditions by Tsitsi Dangarembga. The nervous condition of each character differs uniquely and in light of the Sartre article it shows that a nervous condition is created by the dehumanization of the natives, by distorting, disfiguring and destroying the natives past, during the colonisation era.
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All vocabulary of 1st Term (lesson 1-7)
  • All vocabulary of 1st Term (lesson 1-7)

  • Class notes • 7 pages • 2021
  • This document has all the vocabulary and supplementary vocabulary of the 1st term of Chinese 178. The vocabulary will appear in a table. The characters appear on the left side with the English definitions on the right. In the middle are the pinyin. The English definitions are in alphabetical order.
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English Studies First Year - Much Ado About Nothing English Studies First Year - Much Ado About Nothing
  • English Studies First Year - Much Ado About Nothing

  • Essay • 3 pages • 2020
  • English Studies Much Ado About Nothing - William Shakespeare The Much Ado About Nothing: Drawing an analysis Introduction: Much Ado About Nothing is a comedic play by William Shakespeare thought to have been written in 1598 and 1599. Much Ado About Nothing is generally considered one of Shakespeare's best comedies, because it combines elements of robust hilarity with more serious meditations on honour, shame, and court politics. This essay will mainly focus on the role of honour and the differe...
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