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In 'Never Let Me Go', what is the relationship between the clones and normality?

You can approach this question about the dystopian novel from multiple perspectives. You could consider the reader’s viewpoint on the clones. Kazuo Ishiguro slowly unveils the fact that the students at Ha...

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Explore how Shakespeare presents the character of Lady Macbeth in this extract. Refer closely to the extract in your answer.

In Act 5 Scene 1, Shakespeare presents Lady Macbeth sleep walking and talking aloud about the murder of Duncan. Her speech is often fragmented, incoherent and puzzling to the audience, and the Doctor and ...

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What does assonance mean?

Assonance is a literary term that describes the repetition of sounds in words that do not rhyme. Assonance is very effective in: 1) Making a phrase memorable. The catchphrase 'nice as pie' is easy to reme...

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How do I describe the 'effects' created by language in a passage?

An important thing to remember when answering questions on 'effect' is that you represent the writer's audience. This means you can analyse your own reaction to the writing; you are the reader, so you can...

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How do I write about poems?

Writing about poetry can be daunting because there is less certainty as to what is ‘right’; different people will respond to poetry in different ways. When faced with a poem, first read it through and thi...

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