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Asad said:YES, OF COURSE!
Starting from the beginning...
i need help in gudided writing. How many genres are there in total and what can i do to do well in them!
For the description question q2 of paper 2 Eng lang. Is there any way to do good in that?
and for the last composition part.. any advice?
Asad said:YES, OF COURSE!
Starting from the beginning...
i need help in gudided writing. How many genres are there in total and what can i do to do well in them!
For the description question q2 of paper 2 Eng lang. Is there any way to do good in that?
and for the last composition part.. any advice?
burndtjamb said:Do you know any effective ways of revising for English Literature? There just seems to be so much content in the books I don't really know where to start aside from re-reading them :/ (I'm doing The Great Gatsby and Death of a Salesman)
burndtjamb said:Thanks for answering my last question . I was revising the poems today (from Songs of Ourselves) and there was one line in "Time" by Allen Curnow that really has me stumped. I don't really know what the poet is trying to say with this line. If you don't know the poem here is a link to it: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index ... 734AAMXDdK
The line I am having trouble with is "So do they the measurable world resist"
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