In Noughts and Crosses Sephy shouts: ‘You’re
behaving like animals! Worse than animals – like
blankers!’ (p.56). Callum’s reaction makes her
reflect on her behaviour: ‘I hadn’t fully realised just
how powerful words can be.’ (p.58) Can you think
of other examples from the novels where words
cause pain and distress? In what other situations
can words hurt?
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English, 21.06.2019 13:30
Use evidence from the text to support each responce. complete at least one full paragraph fir each question. here's a list of stories. " the courage that my mother had" , " my father is a simple man", " the white umbrella", " boy flying", "i have ten legs".) question 1) - select one of the stories or poems in this unit and identify the author's purpose for writing. then, identify the theme of that same story or poems. what is the difference between the theme and the author's purpose? are they the same, or are they different? i posted a picture of question 2 and 3.
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English, 21.06.2019 15:00
Which term below is the literary term for the technique authors use to stimulate one or more of the reader's five senses? a tone b personification c imagery d rhyme
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English, 21.06.2019 22:30
What does"after getting my report card i knew it was time to hit the books mean
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