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Stevenson uses the adverb ‘incredibly’ to show us the extent of which Hyde mangled Danvers Carew the MP. He also uses a range of different adverbs to describe the violent actions of Hyde’s deed. For example Stevenson also uses the adverb… Continue Reading →

Chapter3 summary

Dr Jekyll hosts a part. Everybody leaves apart from utterson. Jekyll and utterson are pleased to have the chance to speak. Utterson brings up his concerns with jekylls will. Jekyll promises utterson that Hyde is in his life by choice… Continue Reading →

The will

If I thought someone dangerous was my closets friend I would talk to him to find out why they would be threatening my friend if my partner thought someone was threatening their closest friend they would bang him when mr… Continue Reading →

Julius Caesar act5 scene

scene 1 the field of Brockwell Park: Oscar, Anton, and their squad Oscar: Anton , we got what we wanted . You said that they wouldn’t come down to Brockwell and stay in Brixton .They haven’t though, they want to fight… Continue Reading →

Persuasive writing

Teenagers’ we just want to be respected and not seen as the cause of the worlds end. We are often seen as grumpy, troublesome,disrespectful and lazy. But, most of these stereotypes are not true at all. We are involved in… Continue Reading →

Teenagers’ we just want to be respected and not seen as the cause of the worlds end. We are often seen as grumpy, troublesome,disrespectful and lazy. But, most of these stereotypes are not true at all. We are involved in… Continue Reading →

Satire

The London nautical school, what a great school. You spend a long time there learning the things that will change your life dramatically. School dinners, we gain a lot of nutrition from them,they have everything a boy would need to… Continue Reading →

Poetry by Heart – Achieved

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Fate in julius Caesar

Shakespeare presents fate in many different ways in Julius Caesar . It is probably the main subject in the play. It comes from people’s actions,if they do something bad then the outcome of what happens next is inevitable. Shakespeare shows… Continue Reading →

main part in act5 scene 3

I think the most important part in act 5 scene 3 is when titinus kills himself and then Brutus say”o Julius Caesar,thou art mighty yet,thy spirit walks abroad and turns our swords in our own proper entrails”. I think this… Continue Reading →

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