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Presentation Zen: Making presentations in the TED style - 0 views

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    Guide to making presentations in the TED style
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How to Prepare Your TEDx Talks | Charles Tsai - 2 views

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    Guide to presenting a TEDX talk, good advice to read over
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SparkNotes: The Princess Bride - 0 views

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    The Princess Bride, sparknotes guide
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The Structure of the Novel - 0 views

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    Structure of a novel guide
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Advertising - 1 views

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    Guide to analysing advertisments
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Englishbiz - Binary Opposition 1 - 2 views

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    A guide to analysing a text by considering binary oppositions
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4 Goals for a Novel's Opening Chapter - Fiction Notes - 2 views

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    Guide to writing the first chapter for your novel
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BEDEFINITE - 1 views

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    This site will try to help you develop your research skills by using a process of guided enquiry.   Each step in the process helps you to develop detailed research habits with tips, tools and strategies  Using these steps should ensure you can be DEFINITE about your own research
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Curriculum Council - Default - 3 views

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    Welcome to the Guide to Grades. This site outlines what quality of work is required for specific grades in upper school.
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Glossary of Poetic Terms from BOB'S BYWAY - 3 views

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    A Unique Guide for the Study of Poetry
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A Well Structured Essay - 4 views

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    Guide to writing a well structured essay
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Thesis statements - 22 views

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    A guide to writing a strong thesis statement
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Drama and tragedy conventions - 4 views

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    A guide to the conventions of drama and tragedy
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Great explanation of plot and different types of plots - 2 views

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    Quick guide to simple plot
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American Poets of the 20th Century by null CliffsNotes - Study Guide and Help - 1 views

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    Poetry is a compact language that expresses complex feelings. To understand the multiple meanings of a poem, readers must examine its words and phrasing from the perspectives of rhythm, sound, images, obvious meaning, and implied meaning. Readers then need to organize responses to the verse into a logical, point-by-point explanation. A good beginning involves asking questions that apply to most poetry.
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