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Mind maps on the theme of ‘dominance’ in Frankenstein and TBC Collection
  • Mind maps on the theme of ‘dominance’ in Frankenstein and TBC Collection

  • Lecture notes • 1 pages • 2024
  • Collection of mind maps detailing ideas, quotes, context and A05 for an essay on the theme of dominance in gothic literature. Ideas for Frankenstein and 9/10 of The Bloody Chamber collection short stories.
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Frankenstein compatibility mode(study guide with questions and answers )graded A
  • Frankenstein compatibility mode(study guide with questions and answers )graded A

  • Other • 12 pages • 2021
  • Context Did I request thee, Maker, from my clay To mould me Man, did I solicit thee From darkness to promote me? (See Important Quotations Explained) In the summer of 1816, a young, well-educated woman from England traveled with her lover to the Swiss Alps. Unseasonable rain kept them trapped inside their lodgings, where they entertained themselves by reading ghost stories. At the urging of renowned poet Lord Byron, a friend and neighbor, they set their own pens to paper, competing to s...
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GCSE Frankenstein essay - Monstrosity - Full marks GCSE Frankenstein essay - Monstrosity - Full marks
  • GCSE Frankenstein essay - Monstrosity - Full marks

  • Exam (elaborations) • 2 pages • 2023
  • This is a full mark teacher assessed essay on the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley which is one component of the English Literature exam for AQA GCSE Students. This essay received full marks as it uses well developed context and is conceptualised in its response to the question. Therefore, it is worthy of a Grade 9.
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C100 WGU Objective Assessment
  • C100 WGU Objective Assessment

  • Exam (elaborations) • 7 pages • 2024
  • C100 WGU Objective Assessment A 35-volume compilation of human knowledge that is viewed as one of the crowning achievements of Enlightenment thinking. - Encyclopedie A first-person account that documents the inhumanity and human rights abuses enacted by slavery, which helped to gather support for the abolitionist movement. - The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass A Gothic novel in which a scientist, in pursuit of ultimate knowledge, brings a corpse to life. - Frankenste...
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ENG 4A English IV: British Literature, 450-1780, First Semester ( LATEST UPDATE )
  • ENG 4A English IV: British Literature, 450-1780, First Semester ( LATEST UPDATE )

  • Exam (elaborations) • 101 pages • 2021
  • ENG 4A English IV: British Literature, 450-1780, First Semester Print Supplement v.2.2 (Moodle Rooms) Course Author Kathy Appleton Your grader may be different from the author. ENG 4A features: • 1/2 unit credit • 7 graded lessons, 6 containing Introduction, Lesson Objectives, How to Proceed, Discussion, and Lesson Assignments, 1 containing a Research Project • 1 final examination • 1 textbook • student must have access to a computer and the Intern...
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  • Exam, TEAS Eng and language usage, TEAS Test Science Questions, teas test review 1, English study question teas, MATH SECTION, test, Reading2, Teas Reading, TEAS TEST (WHITE HOUSE SOLAR PANEL), TEAS Science Questions, TEAS READING: Assessment B, TEAS...

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  • A - Answer - Which aspect of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein most clearly indicates that the Industrial Revolution influenced the story? A. Recent scientific breakthroughs inspire Frankenstein to study the nature of life. B. Frankenstein decides to abandon his belief in the ancient philosophers. C. Characters cling to their faith in God and deny the newer scientific revelations. D. Frankenstein feels guilty for allowing Justine to be wrongfully convicted. B - Answer - Which aspect of Mar...
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ABCTE English Exam 178 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
  • ABCTE English Exam 178 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT

  • Exam (elaborations) • 18 pages • 2023
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  • ABCTE English Exam 178 Questions with Verified Answers The history of English is divided into what three periods? - CORRECT ANSWER Early English (Beginning-1066), Middle Enlgish (), Modern English Danelaw - CORRECT ANSWER a political demarcation established by King Alfred the Great in 868 that gave the eastern half of England to the Danes, but guaranteed that the English who lived there would be treated as full citizens... this preserved the English language What type of literature was ...
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C100 WGU Objective Assessment Questions and Answers, Graded A
  • C100 WGU Objective Assessment Questions and Answers, Graded A

  • Exam (elaborations) • 14 pages • 2023
  • C100 WGU Objective Assessment Questions and Answers, Graded A Document Content and Description Below C100 WGU Objective Assessment Questions and Answers, Graded A A 35-volume compilation of human knowledge that is viewed as one of the crowning achievements of Enlightenment thinking. Correct Answer - Encyclopedie A first-person account that documents the inhumanity and human rights abuses enacted by slavery, which helped to gather support for the abolitionist movement. Correct Answer- The Narra...
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Artikelen samenvatting en Kennisclips Media en Informatie
  • Artikelen samenvatting en Kennisclips Media en Informatie

  • Summary • 85 pages • 2021
  • Bevat samenvatting van: 1 --> Dobelli R (2010) – Avoid News: Towards a Healthy News Diet. 2 --> Bhatti Y (2010) – What Would Happen If We Were Better Informed? Simulating Increased Knowledge in European Parliament (EP) Elections. 3 --> Sherry (2004) – Media Effects Theory and the Nature/Nurture Debate: Historical Overview and Directions for Future Research 4 --> Shoemaker PJ (1996) – Hardwired for News: Using Biological and Cultural Evolution to Explain the Surveillanc...
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