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Radio Script

Tom: (This is the LNS Radio Station) Sky: Today is Thursday 7th March and the temperature outside is currently (how many degrees celsius on the day). First, the news. Tom: (News) Sky: It has been reported that headmaster of The… Continue Reading →

Truth or Lie

Last Saturday, Bond To won a race at Buckmore Park. He races for the ‘Kingston Original Karting’ team (KOKS).The KOKS are racing in the British University Karting Championship.Bond To qualified 10th out of 60 in the qualifier. The KOKS chose… Continue Reading →

Teenagers attacked Teacher

On Tuesday 25th February, 27 school children were reported to have assaulted an English teacher in the London Nautical School. Samuel Crampin, a student at The London Nautical School, claimed “Mr Croome is a very annoying man and he can’t… Continue Reading →

Investigative Journalism: Primary Source

I asked my cousin “When is your birthday?”. It is a primary source because I asked him directly and accurately. The paragraph below is my “Step 3”. We asked Liang-Jie when his birthday was and he replied “My birthday is… Continue Reading →

Analytic Essay

For my essay, I was given a question. “How does William Shakespeare explore the idea of fate in Romeo and Juliet?” William Shakespeare explores the idea of fate in Romeo and Juliet in many ways. Fate is what predetermines what… Continue Reading →

Metaphor Analysis

ROMEO: From this world-wearied flesh. Eyes, look your last! Arms, take your last embrace! and, lips, O you The doors of breath, seal with a righteous kiss A dateless bargain to engrossing death! Come, bitter conduct, come, unsavoury guide! Thou… Continue Reading →

Metaphor Analysis

Your task is to identify the metaphor present in the following excerpt and then write a paragraph that explains the metaphor and its effect on the meaning of the passage it is embedded in.   ROMEO: From this world-wearied flesh…. Continue Reading →

My Romeo and Juliet Project Choices

For the Romeo and Juliet Project choices are: The Analytic Essay, Dramatic Monologue and Film a scene.

Interpretation of Romeo and Juliet

Baz Lehrmann’s interpretation of “Romeo and Juliet” is different to the play because the setting is slightly different. In the film, it is near a beach which is one of the main settings of the film whereas in the play… Continue Reading →

“Some Consequence Yet Hanging In The Stars”

Romeo believes that if he goes to the party, he will die. This is because he is worried about God’s choices for him. People in Shakespeare’s time strongly believed in these religious things about God deciding people’s fates so that… Continue Reading →

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