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Стратегии казино Pinco и мнения играющих в 2026

img { width: 750px; } iframe.movie { width: 750px; height: 450px; } Стратегии казино Pinco и отзывы игроков 2026 Рекомендуется обратить внимание на целенаправленный подход к играм в пинко казино. Исследуйте различные тактики, включая управление банкроллом и выбор игр с… Continue Reading →

Онлайн казино вавада

img { width: 750px; } iframe.movie { width: 750px; height: 450px; } Онлайн казино Вавада доступные игры и бонусы Онлайн казино вавада Рекомендуем обратить внимание на платформу, где представлены впечатляющие варианты азартного времяпровождения и широкие возможности для получения дополнительных средств…. Continue Reading →

Classwork 13/05/16

Question 1: How does Millar present ideas about witch-hunts in the crucible? Arthur Millar presnts ideas about witch-hunts during the novel through many different techniques. – Millar uses Hale to be the with hunter at the court trial. – The… Continue Reading →

Classwork 18/04/16

‘Simply because we were locked a hundred years before we started, there’s no reason for us not to try to win.’ This response to Scout from Atticus shows how Tom Robinsons case was affecting his life. He expresses his passion… Continue Reading →

Classwork 11/04/16

In the ‘Yellow Palm’, the poet shows how conflict has affected the religion of the people and destroyed the places of worship. “But there was blood on the walls and the muezzin’s eyes were wild with despair”.

Controlled Assessment

In my perspective, Robert Browning and William Shakespeare present love and hate similarly. They both show love and hate in one action. My argument will be supported by Julius Caesar and many poems written by Robert Browning. Julius Caesar, the… Continue Reading →

Classwork 15/01/16

I believe that love and hate can be expressed in a single action. In Julius Caesar, Brutus does this in scene 3, act 1 whe he delivers the final blow to Caesar. Brutus does this for his love of Rome… Continue Reading →

Response coursework

Dear Mr Humphrys, I fully understand your opinion on the change of English Language which was published by the Daily Mail in 2007. I am also not against your opinion about the ‘I h8 txt msgs’ quote. However, you obviously… Continue Reading →

Soliloquy of the Spanish cloister.

The poet starts the poem with ‘GRRRRR’ which show that the speaker is angry about something. The poet also finishes the first stanza with the line ‘Hell dry you up with its flames’. This shows that the speaker is speaking… Continue Reading →

Classwork 17/11/15

I believe that the speaker in the poem, ‘Poppies’, is a veteran from a big war in the past. This is because of the last stanza. It says, ‘I listened, hoping to hear your playground voice catching on the wind’…. Continue Reading →

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