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TAKING THE PEE... THE POINT, EVIDENCE, EXPLANATION METHOD The Point, Evidence, Explanation method (PEE) is great for organising paragraphs around your ideas and gives your argument some direction (and if you are anything like me, any help with focusing your ideas is never a bad thing). So, let's take a look at each step of the PEE method in a little more detail using Wuthering Heights by EmilyBrontë
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GCSE POEM ANALYSIS: NETTLES BY VERNON SCANNELL GCSE Poem Analysis: Nettles by Vernon Scannell. March 24, 2015 by Breanna. Vernon Scannell is a British poet who was born in Lincolnshire. Having fought in the World War Two, Scannell was most famous as a war poet. His poetry often reflect his experiences at war, as in this poem, Nettles. An analysis of the GCSE poem Nettles byVernon Scannell.
GCSE POEM ANALYSIS
This poem is a dramatic monologue which means it’s one person speaking through the whole poem. It’s written in iambic pentameter (same rhythm as much of Shakespeare’s work) and rhyming couplets. This means each pair of lines ends with rhyming words, for example: “ That’s my last Duchess painted on the wall ,/Looking as if shewere alive.
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TAKING THE PEE... THE POINT, EVIDENCE, EXPLANATION METHOD The Point, Evidence, Explanation method (PEE) is great for organising paragraphs around your ideas and gives your argument some direction (and if you are anything like me, any help with focusing your ideas is never a bad thing). So, let's take a look at each step of the PEE method in a little more detail using Wuthering Heights by EmilyBrontë
GCSE POEM ANALYSIS: BAYONET CHARGE BY TED HUGHES Bayonet Charge By Ted Hughes. Suddenly he awoke and was running – raw. In raw-seamed hot khaki, his sweat heavy, Stumbling across a field of clods towards a green hedge. That dazzled with rifle fire, hearing. Bullets smacking the belly out of the air –. He lugged a rifle numb as a smashed arm; The patriotic tear that had brimmed inhis eye.
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GCSE POEM ANALYSIS: NETTLES BY VERNON SCANNELL GCSE Poem Analysis: Nettles by Vernon Scannell. March 24, 2015 by Breanna. Vernon Scannell is a British poet who was born in Lincolnshire. Having fought in the World War Two, Scannell was most famous as a war poet. His poetry often reflect his experiences at war, as in this poem, Nettles. An analysis of the GCSE poem Nettles byVernon Scannell.
GCSE POEM ANALYSIS
This poem is a dramatic monologue which means it’s one person speaking through the whole poem. It’s written in iambic pentameter (same rhythm as much of Shakespeare’s work) and rhyming couplets. This means each pair of lines ends with rhyming words, for example: “ That’s my last Duchess painted on the wall ,/Looking as if shewere alive.
PAST EXAM QUESTIONS: TO KILL A MOCKING BIRD (AQA) Harper Lee: To Kill a Mockingbird. OR Question 24. Read the following passage and then answer Part (a) and Part (b). Tim Johnson reached the side-street that ran in front of the Radley Place, and what remained of his poor mind made him pause and seem to consider which road hewould take.
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IGCSE Chemistry - Water of Crystallisation Questions. August 04, 2015. Here are a set of questions and solutions to Water of Crystallisation questions for iGCSE/GCSE Chemistry. Please let me know if there's anything I can improve. I've used questions that students have been stumped on in the past, and hope I've covered all types, but I mayhave
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GCSE POEM ANALYSIS: LOVE'S PHILOSOPHY BY PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY Love's Philosophy poem is a romantic lover's playful argument, putting forward his case for the union of love. Natural imagery and strong rhyme appeal to the reader's senses, presenting this relationship as something innocent, simple and inevitable.'Philosophy' here means an argument or a way-of-thinking. Love's Philosophy by Percy ByssheShelley.
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GCSE POEM ANALYSIS: THE CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE BY Tennyson relates how the cavalry (the ‘Light Brigade’) attacked, showing heroic bravery and discipline, despite severe artillery fire from three directions. They failed to defeat the gunners and were forced to retreat, losing more than two hundred killed outright, wounded or captured. The Charge of the Light Brigade by Alfred LordTennyson. 1.
GCSE POEM ANALYSIS: NETTLES BY VERNON SCANNELL GCSE Poem Analysis: Nettles by Vernon Scannell. March 24, 2015 by Breanna. Vernon Scannell is a British poet who was born in Lincolnshire. Having fought in the World War Two, Scannell was most famous as a war poet. His poetry often reflect his experiences at war, as in this poem, Nettles. An analysis of the GCSE poem Nettles byVernon Scannell.
GCSE POEM ANALYSIS: OZYMANDIAS BY PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY Shelley's poem imagines a meeting between the narrator and a 'traveller' who describes a ruined statue he - or she - saw in the middle of a desert somewhere. The description of the statue is a meditation on the fragility of human power and on the effects of time. Ozymandias by Percy Bysshe Shelley. I met a traveller from an antiqueland.
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GCSE POEM ANALYSIS: WHEN WE TWO PARTED BY LORD BYRON The poem recalls the end of a previous relationship that the narrator (or Byron himself) still feels sad and regretful about. The relationship was secret and ever since the break-up, he has been unable to outwardly express his sadness. Byron also feels that his lover was untrue to him and is still hurt, long after the events. WhenWe Two Parted
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PAST EXAM QUESTIONS: TO KILL A MOCKING BIRD (AQA) Harper Lee: To Kill a Mockingbird. OR Question 24. Read the following passage and then answer Part (a) and Part (b). Tim Johnson reached the side-street that ran in front of the Radley Place, and what remained of his poor mind made him pause and seem to consider which road hewould take.
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GCSE POEM ANALYSIS: THE CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE BY Tennyson relates how the cavalry (the ‘Light Brigade’) attacked, showing heroic bravery and discipline, despite severe artillery fire from three directions. They failed to defeat the gunners and were forced to retreat, losing more than two hundred killed outright, wounded or captured. The Charge of the Light Brigade by Alfred LordTennyson. 1.
GCSE POEM ANALYSIS: NETTLES BY VERNON SCANNELL GCSE Poem Analysis: Nettles by Vernon Scannell. March 24, 2015 by Breanna. Vernon Scannell is a British poet who was born in Lincolnshire. Having fought in the World War Two, Scannell was most famous as a war poet. His poetry often reflect his experiences at war, as in this poem, Nettles. An analysis of the GCSE poem Nettles byVernon Scannell.
GCSE POEM ANALYSIS: OZYMANDIAS BY PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY Shelley's poem imagines a meeting between the narrator and a 'traveller' who describes a ruined statue he - or she - saw in the middle of a desert somewhere. The description of the statue is a meditation on the fragility of human power and on the effects of time. Ozymandias by Percy Bysshe Shelley. I met a traveller from an antiqueland.
TAKING THE PEE... THE POINT, EVIDENCE, EXPLANATION METHOD The Point, Evidence, Explanation method (PEE) is great for organising paragraphs around your ideas and gives your argument some direction (and if you are anything like me, any help with focusing your ideas is never a bad thing). So, let's take a look at each step of the PEE method in a little more detail using Wuthering Heights by EmilyBrontë
GCSE POEM ANALYSIS: STORM ON THE ISLAND BY SEAMUS HEANEY GCSE Poem analysis: Storm on the Island by Seamus Heaney. May 09, 2017 by Esme. What is it about? Seamus Heaney's poem has a helpful title: it is a dramatic monologue from the perspective of an villager on a remote island, probably in the Irish Atlantic, about the storms his community face and their effects. Storm on the Island by SeamusHeaney.
GCSE POEM ANALYSIS: WHEN WE TWO PARTED BY LORD BYRON The poem recalls the end of a previous relationship that the narrator (or Byron himself) still feels sad and regretful about. The relationship was secret and ever since the break-up, he has been unable to outwardly express his sadness. Byron also feels that his lover was untrue to him and is still hurt, long after the events. WhenWe Two Parted
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PAST EXAM QUESTIONS: TO KILL A MOCKING BIRD (AQA) Harper Lee: To Kill a Mockingbird. OR Question 24. Read the following passage and then answer Part (a) and Part (b). Tim Johnson reached the side-street that ran in front of the Radley Place, and what remained of his poor mind made him pause and seem to consider which road hewould take.
BLOW, BLOW THOU WINTER WIND BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE "AS YOU Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind by William Shakespeare Blow, blow, thou winter wind Thou art not so unkind As man’s ingratitude; Thy tooth is not so keen, Because thou art not seen, Although thy breath be rude. Heigh-ho! sing, heigh-ho! unto the green holly: Most friendship if feigning, most loving mere folly: Then heigh-ho, the holly! Thislife is most jolly.
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GCSE POEM ANALYSIS: THE FARMER'S BRIDE BY CHARLOTTE MEW Six uneven stanzas allow the farmer's voice to be expressed in a variety of ways. Throughout the poem, The Farmer's Bride, he refers to farm and wild animals, with whom his wife seems to have a closer bond. He is given a slightly archaic and non-standard English in which to speak, with all its connotations of innocence and lack of education. TUTORFAIR FOUNDATION More than 1,000 tutors have volunteered through our programmes. Not only do our tutors make a huge difference to the lives of the young people they work with, but they improve their own knowledge, skills and experience whilst benefiting from training and a free Enhanced Vetting Certificate. Volunteer. GCSE POEM ANALYSIS: LOVE'S PHILOSOPHY BY PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY Love's Philosophy poem is a romantic lover's playful argument, putting forward his case for the union of love. Natural imagery and strong rhyme appeal to the reader's senses, presenting this relationship as something innocent, simple and inevitable.'Philosophy' here means an argument or a way-of-thinking. Love's Philosophy by Percy ByssheShelley.
GCSE POEM ANALYSIS: BAYONET CHARGE BY TED HUGHES Bayonet Charge By Ted Hughes. Suddenly he awoke and was running – raw. In raw-seamed hot khaki, his sweat heavy, Stumbling across a field of clods towards a green hedge. That dazzled with rifle fire, hearing. Bullets smacking the belly out of the air –. He lugged a rifle numb as a smashed arm; The patriotic tear that had brimmed inhis eye.
GCSE POEM ANALYSIS: THE YELLOW PALM BY ROBERT MINHINNICK The poem is a colourful but sensitive account of various sights in Baghdad, each affecting to the poet, who travelled there in the late 1990s. It describes the results of violence and implies a dreadful explosion without directly showing the reader. The Yellow Palm by Robert Minhinick. As I made my way down Palestine Street. GCSE POEM ANALYSIS: PRAISE SONG FOR MY MOTHER BY GRACE NICHOLS GCSE Poem analysis: Praise Song for My Mother by Grace Nichols. March 24, 2015 by Breanna. Grace Nichols was born in Georgetown, the Caribbean country of Guyana and moved to the UK in the 1970s. Her poetry is inspired by her Caribbean heritage, folk tales, tradition and her move between cultures. We have written a GCSE poem analysis ofPraise
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GCSE POEM ANALYSIS: NETTLES BY VERNON SCANNELL GCSE Poem Analysis: Nettles by Vernon Scannell. March 24, 2015 by Breanna. Vernon Scannell is a British poet who was born in Lincolnshire. Having fought in the World War Two, Scannell was most famous as a war poet. His poetry often reflect his experiences at war, as in this poem, Nettles. An analysis of the GCSE poem Nettles byVernon Scannell.
TAKING THE PEE... THE POINT, EVIDENCE, EXPLANATION METHOD The Point, Evidence, Explanation method (PEE) is great for organising paragraphs around your ideas and gives your argument some direction (and if you are anything like me, any help with focusing your ideas is never a bad thing). So, let's take a look at each step of the PEE method in a little more detail using Wuthering Heights by EmilyBrontë
GCSE POEM ANALYSIS: OZYMANDIAS BY PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY Shelley's poem imagines a meeting between the narrator and a 'traveller' who describes a ruined statue he - or she - saw in the middle of a desert somewhere. The description of the statue is a meditation on the fragility of human power and on the effects of time. Ozymandias by Percy Bysshe Shelley. I met a traveller from an antiqueland.
GCSE POEM ANALYSIS: THE CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE BY Tennyson relates how the cavalry (the ‘Light Brigade’) attacked, showing heroic bravery and discipline, despite severe artillery fire from three directions. They failed to defeat the gunners and were forced to retreat, losing more than two hundred killed outright, wounded or captured. The Charge of the Light Brigade by Alfred LordTennyson. 1.
GCSE POEM ANALYSIS: STORM ON THE ISLAND BY SEAMUS HEANEY GCSE Poem analysis: Storm on the Island by Seamus Heaney. May 09, 2017 by Esme. What is it about? Seamus Heaney's poem has a helpful title: it is a dramatic monologue from the perspective of an villager on a remote island, probably in the Irish Atlantic, about the storms his community face and their effects. Storm on the Island by SeamusHeaney.
GCSE POEM ANALYSIS: WHEN WE TWO PARTED BY LORD BYRON The poem recalls the end of a previous relationship that the narrator (or Byron himself) still feels sad and regretful about. The relationship was secret and ever since the break-up, he has been unable to outwardly express his sadness. Byron also feels that his lover was untrue to him and is still hurt, long after the events. WhenWe Two Parted
GCSE POEM ANALYSIS
This poem is a dramatic monologue which means it’s one person speaking through the whole poem. It’s written in iambic pentameter (same rhythm as much of Shakespeare’s work) and rhyming couplets. This means each pair of lines ends with rhyming words, for example: “ That’s my last Duchess painted on the wall ,/Looking as if shewere alive.
PAST EXAM QUESTIONS: TO KILL A MOCKING BIRD (AQA) Harper Lee: To Kill a Mockingbird. OR Question 24. Read the following passage and then answer Part (a) and Part (b). Tim Johnson reached the side-street that ran in front of the Radley Place, and what remained of his poor mind made him pause and seem to consider which road hewould take.
BLOW, BLOW THOU WINTER WIND BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE "AS YOU Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind by William Shakespeare Blow, blow, thou winter wind Thou art not so unkind As man’s ingratitude; Thy tooth is not so keen, Because thou art not seen, Although thy breath be rude. Heigh-ho! sing, heigh-ho! unto the green holly: Most friendship if feigning, most loving mere folly: Then heigh-ho, the holly! Thislife is most jolly.
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GCSE POEM ANALYSIS: NETTLES BY VERNON SCANNELL GCSE Poem Analysis: Nettles by Vernon Scannell. March 24, 2015 by Breanna. Vernon Scannell is a British poet who was born in Lincolnshire. Having fought in the World War Two, Scannell was most famous as a war poet. His poetry often reflect his experiences at war, as in this poem, Nettles. An analysis of the GCSE poem Nettles byVernon Scannell.
TAKING THE PEE... THE POINT, EVIDENCE, EXPLANATION METHOD The Point, Evidence, Explanation method (PEE) is great for organising paragraphs around your ideas and gives your argument some direction (and if you are anything like me, any help with focusing your ideas is never a bad thing). So, let's take a look at each step of the PEE method in a little more detail using Wuthering Heights by EmilyBrontë
GCSE POEM ANALYSIS: OZYMANDIAS BY PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY Shelley's poem imagines a meeting between the narrator and a 'traveller' who describes a ruined statue he - or she - saw in the middle of a desert somewhere. The description of the statue is a meditation on the fragility of human power and on the effects of time. Ozymandias by Percy Bysshe Shelley. I met a traveller from an antiqueland.
GCSE POEM ANALYSIS: THE CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE BY Tennyson relates how the cavalry (the ‘Light Brigade’) attacked, showing heroic bravery and discipline, despite severe artillery fire from three directions. They failed to defeat the gunners and were forced to retreat, losing more than two hundred killed outright, wounded or captured. The Charge of the Light Brigade by Alfred LordTennyson. 1.
GCSE POEM ANALYSIS: STORM ON THE ISLAND BY SEAMUS HEANEY GCSE Poem analysis: Storm on the Island by Seamus Heaney. May 09, 2017 by Esme. What is it about? Seamus Heaney's poem has a helpful title: it is a dramatic monologue from the perspective of an villager on a remote island, probably in the Irish Atlantic, about the storms his community face and their effects. Storm on the Island by SeamusHeaney.
GCSE POEM ANALYSIS: WHEN WE TWO PARTED BY LORD BYRON The poem recalls the end of a previous relationship that the narrator (or Byron himself) still feels sad and regretful about. The relationship was secret and ever since the break-up, he has been unable to outwardly express his sadness. Byron also feels that his lover was untrue to him and is still hurt, long after the events. WhenWe Two Parted
GCSE POEM ANALYSIS
This poem is a dramatic monologue which means it’s one person speaking through the whole poem. It’s written in iambic pentameter (same rhythm as much of Shakespeare’s work) and rhyming couplets. This means each pair of lines ends with rhyming words, for example: “ That’s my last Duchess painted on the wall ,/Looking as if shewere alive.
PAST EXAM QUESTIONS: TO KILL A MOCKING BIRD (AQA) Harper Lee: To Kill a Mockingbird. OR Question 24. Read the following passage and then answer Part (a) and Part (b). Tim Johnson reached the side-street that ran in front of the Radley Place, and what remained of his poor mind made him pause and seem to consider which road hewould take.
BLOW, BLOW THOU WINTER WIND BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE "AS YOU Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind by William Shakespeare Blow, blow, thou winter wind Thou art not so unkind As man’s ingratitude; Thy tooth is not so keen, Because thou art not seen, Although thy breath be rude. Heigh-ho! sing, heigh-ho! unto the green holly: Most friendship if feigning, most loving mere folly: Then heigh-ho, the holly! Thislife is most jolly.
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