Hyperbole, Bombast, Exaggeration, Overstatement and Grandiloquence Explained and Demonstrated.
Plain and Fancy style explained and distinguished
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Technique, Conventions and Connotations of Enjambment and Caesura Explained and Demonstrated for Students.
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Line-by-line pictorial explanation of Maura Dooley’s City-Country Distance Relationship, from the AQA GCSE Literature ‘Love and Relationships’ poetry cluster.
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How to use anaphora, epistrophe and repetition effectively; how to avoid tautology, repetitiousness and bad style.
Explained and demonstrated. Contains exercises for students.
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Line-by-line pictorial explanation of C Day Lewis’s Crisis of Conscience, part of the AQA GCSE Literature ‘Love and Relationships’ poetry cluster.
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Euphemism and dysphemism explained with examples. Contains questions for students,
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Growing Up - an ‘Oliver Twist’ Scheme of Work featuring a term’s worth of extracts, tasks, related poetry and non-fiction resources.
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Pathetic Fallacy, the Uber-Literary Effect, Explained and Demonstrated. Exercises for Students Included.
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Line-by-line pictorial explanation of Andrew Waterhouse’s poignant memoir’, from the AQA GCSE Literature ‘Love and Relationships’ poetry cluster.
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