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GACE Middle School English/Language Arts Study Guide
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Which of the following was written closest in time to the literary English Renaissance? - Answer Beowulf 
 
deus ex machina - Answer other external intervention 
 
Which of the following is "descriptive grammar?" - Answer Naming the parts of speech 
 
A peer review results in another analysis of data and revision. What does this indicate about the writing process? - Answer It is recursive. 
 
Students who learn to expand on simple sentences are demonstrating _________. - Answer Intrasential gr...
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A* essay on madness in Hamlet (English Literature A Level)
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The essay title is: How far would you agree that ‘Hamlet presents us with a flawed protagonist who is unable to escape the turmoil of his mind?’ 
Perfect A* essay which covers context, critics, language techniques and has a clear argument with many quotations.
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Hamlet Context Powerpoint
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I made this PowerPoint in preparation for my A-Level English exam, in which I achieved an A*. This PowerPoint contains detailed insight into the contextual background of Shakespeare's Hamlet which is explained in detail and broken down into sub-topics (Eg: Women)
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Hamlet essay 'Hamlet is a play about corrupt, deceitful and sinful characters. There are no true victims'
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An A* essay discussing the characters of Hamlet, their victim status, and whether we view them as corrupt. This is a Part B response, with lots of context and knowledge of adaptations.
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'We never see the true Hamlet.' essay on Shakespeare's 'Hamlet'
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Exemplar essay on Shakespeare's 'Hamlet' - essay question: 'We never see the true Hamlet.' - includes valuable context, quotes and critics quotes as well as ideas around Hamlet's character - grade A*
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Hamlet - context
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Notes on the contexts surrounding Hamlet
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NYSTCE CST Multisubject Part 1 (241) 2023 with 100% correct questions and answers
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Phonics 
A method of teaching students to read by correlating sounds with letters or groups of letters in an alphabetic writing system. Children are taught, for example, that the letter n represents the sound /n/, and that it is the first letter in words such as nose, nice and new. 
 
 
 
Phonological Processing 
The use of phonemes to process spoken and written language. The broad category of phonological processing includes phonological awareness, phonological working memory, and phonological ...
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Hamlet-EDEXCEL- Flashcards and Revision Notes
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This is filled with the AOs necessary to get an A. This includes character analysis, analysis of themes and use of stagecraft as well as the historical context of the Shakespeare that influenced his ideas in Hamlet.
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Notes on different adaptations of Hamlet
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Summary of the key moments in several adaptations of Shakespeare's Hamlet. I have covered several adaptations, highlighting what each has done unusually. This proved very useful to me for AO5 marks, as it becomes easy to compare both new adaptations, and more traditional adaptations or readings of the play.
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ANTHROPOLOGY 101 TEST WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS (1)
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ANTHROPOLOGY 101 TEST WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS (1) 
Ethnocentrism - Answer-Evaluation of other cultures according to preconceptions originating in the standards and customs of one's own culture. 
judging other cultures using one's own cultural standards ex. judging other countries' diets 
 
Familiarizing strategies - Answer-This is when u make the strange familiar. U are learning unfamiliar categories on their own terms. 
 
Defamiliarizing Strategies - Answer-This is when u make the familiar t...
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