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Teenagers are lazy monsters

I disagree with the statement “teenagers are lazy monsters”. I feel this way because it is out of their hands as youths uncontrollably behave in the manner that gives off a bad impression (mainly due to mood swings). Furthermore, although… Continue Reading →

How does Harper Lee satirise the white community in “To Kill A Mockingbird”

Harper Lee satirises the white community by juxtaposing the black and white communities reaction to Tom Robinsons court case. The contrast shown is that the black community shower Atticus with gifts, they provide a large breakfast for him that is… Continue Reading →

Mockingbird symbol

Harper Lee uses the mockingbird as a recurring motif throught out ‘To kill a Mockingbird’. The symbol represents a character who has had there innocence destroyed by evil. An example of a character who may be a mockingbird is Atticus…. Continue Reading →

Boo Radley passage

In the Boo Radley passage Scout and Jem discover a knot in a tree, where they find random objects that have been placed inside the tree hole. They found chewing gum, a medal and a pocket watch. But one day… Continue Reading →

The graveyard book

To describe the image in five words: fatalities,uknown,darkness why was the knife polished?what might it suggest this ?I think that the knife is polished because the killer(the man jack) wants to make a clean and sharp cut ,this may possibly suggest… Continue Reading →

Teenagers are lazy monsters

I disagree with the statement “teenagers are lazy monsters”. I feel this way because it is out of their hands as teenagers uncontrollably behave in the manner that gives of a bad stereotypical view and impression when the word teenager… Continue Reading →

Teenagers are lazy monsters

I disagree with the statement “teenagers are lazy monsters”. I feel this way because it is out of their hands as teenagers uncontrollably behave in the manner that gives of a bad stereotypical view and impression when the word teenager… Continue Reading →

Harper Lee’s moral position in To Kill a Mockingbird

Harper Lee shows her moral position in to kill a mockingbird through the use of characters. An example of a character is Atticus, because he stands up for Tom Robinson, who is a black man that is claimed to have… Continue Reading →

teenagers are lay monsters

I disagree with the statement “teenagers are lazy monsters” I feel this way because it is out of their hands as they uncontrollably behave in the manner that gives of a bad stereotypical view and impression when the word teenager… Continue Reading →

Persuasive

I disagree with the statement “teenagers are lazy monsters” I feel this way because it is out of there hands as they uncontrollably behave in the manor that gives of a bad stereotypical view and impression when the word teenager… Continue Reading →

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