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Underline the alliterated word in the following line.
A little wicked wicket gate.
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Underline the alliterated word in the following line.
The wizened warder let them through.
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Identify the figure of speech used in the following line.
A little wicked wicket gate.
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Identify the figure of speech used in the following line.
Oh then our maze of tunneled stone
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Identify the figure of speech used in the following line.
Grew thin and treacherous as air.
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Identify the figure of speech used in the following line.
How can this shameful tale be told?
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Identify the figure of speech used in the following line.
Our only enemy was gold,
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Can you call ‘The Castle’ an allegorical poem? Discuss.
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Some phrases have been left out in the poem below. Fill in the missing phrases on listening to the reading or the audio played by the teacher. You may listen again, if required
The Soldier
If I should die, ______
That there’s some corner______
That is ______ There shall be
In that rich earth a richer ______
A dust whom England bore, shaped, made aware,
Gave, _____ roam;
A body ______ air,
Washed ______ suns of home.
And think, ______ away,
A pulse in the ______, no less
Gives somewhere back ______ given;
Her______; dreams happy as her day;
And laughter,______ and gentleness,
In hearts .______ English heaven.
Rupert Brooke
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If you are punished for a prank your classmate played, how would you react to the situation?
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While many would seek vengeance or feel sorry for themselves, some may put their trust in God, forgive others for the wrongs done to them and move on in life. What is your take on this? Discuss.
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Why did Aksionov’s wife stop him from going to the fair?
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What is the importance of Aksionov’s wife’s dream?
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What made Aksionov leave the inn before dawn?
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What were the circumstances that led to Aksionov’s imprisonment?
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Why did Aksionov give up sending petitions?
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Why didn’t Makar disclose that he had killed the merchant?
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Did Makar feel guilty when he heard Aksionov’s story?
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What made Aksionov think that Makar was the real murderer?
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What was Aksionov’s realization by the end of the story?
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