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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'lines'
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| investigate how many winning lines there are in a 7x9 grid. |
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| Why is Act 3 Scene 5 Lines 64 - end of Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet' so important and what is its dramatic impact on the audience? How should this scene be performed to heighten its |
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| " My way of life has fallen into the sere, the yellow leaf " (Macbeth Act 5, scene 3, lines 22-23). What do you think are the main causes of Macbeth's downfall? |
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| "Depreciation at Delta Air Lines and Singapore Air lines" |
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| "Explore Shakespeare's presentation of women in the following scenes of the Taming of the Shrew: Act II, scene I, Act III, scene I, Act III, scene II, lines 1-26 and lines 183-238, Act IV, scene V, Act V, scene II |
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| "I will put Chaos into 14 lines" |
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| "It is difficult for the modern reader to enjoy a tale that is so consistently hostile to women" Using lines 1 - 30 as a starting point and including an examination of at least two other passages, say how far you agree with this view. |
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| "It is too sudden, too unadvis'd, too like the lightning which doth cease to be" (Act II Scene II Lines 118-120). With close reference to the play explore the extent to which 'falling in love' and other events happen too quickly to be credible. |
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| "Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey" by: William Wordsworth |
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| "So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back, ceaselessly into the past". What significance do these closing lines have for our understanding of the novel as a whole? |
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| "The best lack all conviction while the worst are full of passionate intensity." How successfully do these lines from W.B. Yeats' poem The second coming summarise Arthur Miller's The Crucible |
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| "The lengths of lines are easier to guess than angles. Also, that year 11's will be more accurate at estimating." |
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| "The rarer action is in virtue than in vengeance"In what ways should we consider these lines to be pivotal to the text |
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| "What do the first 149 lines of the Merchant's prologue and Tale tell us about marriage and women?" |
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| "Whether the spirit of greatness or woman reigns most in her, I know not, but it shows a fearful madness. I owe her much of pity" (I.i. 492)How far do you agree with Cariola's lines as a summary of the Duchess? |
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| 'Romeo and Juliet' by William Shakespeare - Look again at Act 5 scene 3, lines 1-70. Explain why it is dramatically important. |
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| 'That doom abided, / but in time it would come' (Beowulf, lines 83-4) Discuss the theme of fate / destiny in these texts. |
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| 19th & 20th Century Birds of Poetry - The eagle is a poem with two verses made up of three lines each, so it is a very short poem compared to the Hawk, which has five verses, made up of four lines each. |
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| A Midsummer Nights Dream - Act 3, Scene 2, Lines 120-345 |
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| A sonnet is recognised as a poem that consists of fourteen lines, split up into an octave and sestet, has ten syllables in each line and ends with a rhyming couplet. |
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| Act 2, Scene 3, Lines 12-69 How does this dialog between Cassio & Iago Develop your response to their relationship? |
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| Act 3 Scene 2, Lines 25-185. Comment in detail on the language and imagery in this scene. |
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| Act I Scene 3 Lines 331-398 How does Iago's dialogue with Roderigo and The soliloquy develop your response to His character? |
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| Act II, Scene 3, Lines 226 - 274 How does this dialogue develop your response to Othello and Desdemona at the beginning of the play? |
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| Aim: To find out where the tangent lines at the average of any two roots intersect the curve again in cubic functions. Functions with Three Roots |
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