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How do I analyse a quotation effectively?

To analyse a quote, you should first of all ask yourself 'what is the quotation about?' It seems a simple step but it's something you should always include. Then ask yourself, 'are there any literary techniq...
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Answered by Victoria H. English tutor
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What is a topic sentence and why should I use them?

A good structure is crucial for a good essay because it allows the reader to follow your line of argument and because it prevents any confusion. One of the key elements of a good paragraph, therefore, is a t...
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Answered by Helena L. English tutor
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How do I know what quotations to learn and how do I learn them?

For the first part of this question it is important to think about key themes and characters and group your quotations accordingly. Don't try to learn whole passages. More often than not the shorter, memorab...
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Answered by Elizabeth K. English tutor
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Discuss Yeats’ presentation of his disappointment in Ireland in ‘The Fisherman’

Yeats reaches a point of resignation in the second stanza by confirming his envisioned fisherman to be “A man who does not exist, / A man who is but a dream”. The anaphora and the indication of the fisherman...
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Answered by Caroline N. English tutor
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What things should I compare about two texts?

The best way to start with a comparison is to the of the 5 W's: who, what, where, when, why. Look at who the text is written for and who it is about, how the writer has written the text, why it was written e...
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Answered by Charlotte W. English tutor
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