Everything altered after I uttered those six words. I uttered the words and it's his fault he heard them.I sigh, "My mother..." followed by another large sigh "...is a German spy." I regret those words and he regrets hearing them, he stands there glaring at me, his mouth open.He's surprised, like he is with everything I say, my annoucement is just as shocking as the time I announced Mr Gort, who lives alone at number 11, was a murderer.I think this time, I have well and truly intrigued Stephen, for I can see the envy in his eyes and I can see him wearing the moustaches and beards in my disguise kit and examining things under my microscope daddy makes me keep in such prestine condition.
TEYA
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Encyclopedia Mythologica
A good reference tool for lots ot Duffy's poems:
http://www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/europe/greek/
http://www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/europe/greek/
A great revision tool
http://www.southdartmoor.devon.sch.uk/english/duffypowerpoint.ppt
Take your time, think and use it to help you with several key exam skills.
FIND A SAMPLE EXAM PAPER HERE:
http://www.aqa.org.uk/qual/gce/eng_lit_a_trb_new.php
Use the drop down menu on the top right hand side and select "Unit 1". Scroll through to find the Struggle for Identity in Modern Literature options at the end.
Take your time, think and use it to help you with several key exam skills.
FIND A SAMPLE EXAM PAPER HERE:
http://www.aqa.org.uk/qual/gce/eng_lit_a_trb_new.php
Use the drop down menu on the top right hand side and select "Unit 1". Scroll through to find the Struggle for Identity in Modern Literature options at the end.
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I like the sense of arrogance created here by the constant use of the first person "I". That is exactly how I imagine Keith to be.
I'm giving myself some feedback lol
"I think this time, I have well and truly intrigued Stephen..."
I think I should have emphasised this more and possibly used more speech in order to convey what Keith though Stephen was feeling. :)
TEY
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