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really. how's it better/different to your old school?
i mite read it after iv finished reading king learmack said:Brave New World isn't that bad once you get into it. My advice is to use these holidays to read it a few times, to give you a good advantage. It'll become less and less confusing the more you read it.
You're a bloody idiot.absolution* said:God damn. Reading set texts is stupid unless you are geniunely interested in the subject matter . I cant believe people actually waste time reading texts. Read plot outlines and summaries. Formulate a concept based on the module, find evidence within the text (quotes) and then write practise essays. Follow the SEXY/PEAL method in your paragraph structure and youre set.
True, and i nonetheless managed to get 94 for advanced english emphasising how sucessful my technique was.wanton-wonton said:You're a bloody idiot.
anti's guide to essay writingwanton-wonton said:I stand corrected.
Can you give me a link to the SEXY/PEAL method?
Yeah, thanks for spoiling it for me.Numero Uno said:top book
still dont know why john the savage kills himself ?
should have found another lighthouse to live in
oh well i gave away the ending
Just one teacher? What are YOU complaining about? Our entire English staff is gay!wanton-wonton said:I go to a boys' school, and the teacher is just plain gay...honestly...fuck!!!!
Ur laughing at ur own jokes?wanton-wonton said:HAHAHAHA sadcase!
Same here. I just chose to focus on one teacher. Shut up.nicko88 said:Just one teacher? What are YOU complaining about? Our entire English staff is gay!
Literally.
The guy before me deleted his post.Numero Uno said:Ur laughing at ur own jokes?
i don't quite understand it neither, guess i'll just go around asking people, or reading other's essays, or actually reading it again. sigh... -.-"Numero Uno said:still dont know why john the savage kills himself ?
should have found another lighthouse to live in
table for 1 said:"Slowly, very slowly, like two unhurried compass needles, the feet turned towards the right; north, north-east, east, south-east, south, south-south west; then paused, and, after a few seconds, turned as unhurriedly back towards the left. South-south-west, south, south-east, east...."