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    Dotpoint books...

    Hi all, I am looking for Dotpoint books for SOR 2 and Legal Studies. Please let me know asap if you have any available to sell for HSC. Thanks:read::read::read:
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    Comparative Study- Ted Hughes

    Hi all, Is there technique of simile evident in Birthday Letters, and what effect does it create? Thanks.
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    Birthday Letters by Ted Hughes

    Hi all, Is anyone aware of a motif in any of the poems in Birthday Letters that leads to conflicting perspectives? Thanks.
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    Comparative Study

    Hi all, I am currently doing a comparative study of Atonement(by Ian McEwan) and Birthday Letters (by Ted Hughes). Hughes writes in first person throughout, but, I need to unpack the narrative perspective in Atonement, and how truth is shaped and reshaped in the book. Any help appreciated...
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    General Question about Legal Studies Essays...

    Hi, I am writing a Legal Studies Essay. So when we refer to case studies in the body paragraphs, do we need to re tell the case, or just use it to answer the question, assuming the marker already knows about the case? Thanks.
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    TEEL paragraphs.

    Hi there! For a teel paragraph in a speech covering both the core text and related text, I have made mention of details (of publication, author...) in the beginning. Do i later have to go into that detail as well, when starting analysis of related text? Thanks.
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    Poetry

    Hi all, Is any one aware of any symbolism in 'An Absolutely Ordinary Rainbow'? (...trying to link to belonging...) How about the line : "There's a fellow crying in Martin Place. They can't stop him." This could have symbolism as watching the man crying is very unusual... people are stopping...
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    Poetry- Related text...

    Hi all, I am doing a related text on 'An Absolutely Ordinary Rainbow'. I am seeking to find techniques and have a question revolving around personification in the eighth stanza. So it says, "...but the weeping man, like the earth, requires nothing,". Does this mean that earth also weeps like...
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