Ah thank you so much!! c: you really boosted my confidence a little haha. In the mocks I'm pretty sure I got a six for language and a six again in literature - It just really confuses me how to hit the grade boundaries though because every school is different, and literally all our teachers have us to go on was the government thing that said 'have a judicious use of quotations and be perceptive'.
There is poetry, exclusive pictures, and we conclude with an interesting section on the unreported global-awakening which is happening all around the globe, right now, including contributions by some of the world’s leading authors, writers and journalists! If you don’t know about this awakening then this book might promote some thought.
The 48th Poem of the Week is Ruth Fainlight's 'Handbag', which you can read here on the excellent Poetry Archive site, and also listen to the poet herself reading it in November 2007. As the site says:-One hallmark of her work is the special attention she pays to the apparently ordinary stuff of life, finding strangeness and even mysticism beneath familiar surfaces.
A critical analysis essay can be defined as an essay in which the writer analyzes a text, idea or literature by discussing its validity while evaluating its worth. Usually, the analysis entails a summary or concise restatement of the main message of the work under analysis as well as an evaluation of how well the message is put across.
End stopped A line of poetry ending in a piece of punctuation which results in a pause. Epigraph A quotation from another text, included in a poem. Lyric An emotional, rhyming poem, most often describing the emotions caused by a specific event. Ode A formal poem which is written to celebrate a person, place, object or idea.