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AQA Knowlege Organiser English
Merchant of Venice
Animal Farm
A Christmas Carol
The Poetry Anthology
Context for the Anthology
Unseen Poetry
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SENTENCE FRAMES (OPEN DYSLEXIC FONT)
SENTENCE FRAMES (OPEN DYSLEXIC FONT)
PEE CHAIN AND SENTENCE FRAMES IN COLOUR
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W B Years Notes
W. B Yeats Slide Note
Biography
Lake Isle of Innisfree
Wild Swans at Coole
The Second Coming
September 1913
Easter 1916
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Poetry Notes PAtrick Kavanagh
Poetry Notes Patrick Kavanagh
Canal Bank Walk
Epic
Inniskeen Road
THe Hospital
Lines Written
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Never Let Me Go Key Sections Analysis Notes
Never Let Me Go Key Sections Analysis Notes
Chapter Analysis
What happens?
What do we find out about the characters?
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Key Quotations
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Patrick Kavanagh - Quotes and Poetic Devices
Patrick Kavanagh - Colour coded Quotes and Poetic Devices
Shancoduff
Inniskeen Road July Evening
A Christmas childhood
On Raglan Road
The Hospital
Lines witten on seat - The Grand Canal
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Shakespeare's World Booklet
This booklet contains a number of different tasks to help to
explore the amazing world that Shakespeare created. Students will learn
about Shakespeare’s hilarious sense of humour and the darker side
of his tragedies, including what his everyday life was like.