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A Comprehensive Guide to Unveiling the Secrets of Elevating Your Literary Essay Game Literary text essay-base…
The Difference between Subject and Theme The story's topic itself serves as the subject. One or two wor…
ALLITERATION Alliteration is the repetition of initial consonant sounds within a line/verse . Poets use all…
Subject Matter Many readers confuse the subject matter and the message or theme. So, what is the difference? …
How to Give Character Traits from a Literary Text Lesson Objectives Upon completion of this section, learners…
Do Imagery Differ from Figurative Language? One of the common questions many learners grapple with is the abi…
Introduction to Poetry Hello, Welcome to our lesson today. By the end of the lesson we should be able to: a…
Excerpts and Answers from Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House
How to get Ready for Questions about Poetry on the Oral Skills Poetry is one of the common questions assessed…
PASSAGES My focus in this session will be on answering comprehension questions, which are the first questi…
Blossoms of the Savannah Essay Sample and Questions 1." Desperate times demand desperate measures,"…
SYMBOLISM IN POETRY A symbol refers to a person, place, thing or event that has meaning in itself and that…
Concrete Poetry It is a type of poem with a shape that suggests its subject . In this case, the poet arrang…
THEMES IN POETRY We write or talk to people when we want to convey a message. In the same breath, poets …
Comprehension Questions and Answers 1.Read the passages below and answer questions on them correctly.
QUESTION-BASED ON SOUND BASED STYLISTIC DEVICES . 1.Read the poem below and answer the questions that follow.…