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  • Protected: Script: Homework Regulations

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  • Homework Regulations: TOO MUCH or TOO LITLLE- Live TV Broadcast

    On the 26th March 2013 4PM, Little People, BIG NEWS will have a Television report on the regulations for Homework. We will be interviewing Mr Taylor, and two London Nautical School students will also be interviewed. What do you think, are children overweight with homework or underweighted. Find out when you tune into Little People,…

  • I’m Gabriel

    I’m Gabriel Odenore and today I will explain my successful acting career. My acting career all started when I was 9 and a teacher picked on me. I had many different hidden talents. She auditioned me and she was shocked that I had a singing voice. The play was Oliver Twist and I was the…

  • Nigeria finally win World Cup!- Print Journalism Practice

    Reporter: Nigerian Gabriel Odenore Nigeria won the World Cup! 7:30pm June 10 2012 marked history for Nigeria as they beat defending champions Spain! Nigeria made history, the first African team to make the semi-final, final and win the World Cup! Breaking 3 records, breaks the record for breaking the most records in a World Cup!…

  • Romeo and Juliet – Assessment Results

    Over-All grade: 7C Play Script: 7C – Strong interpretation, demonstrating both clear understanding of original script and creative use of contemporary slang. Timeline: 6A – Excellent attention to detail, initiative and additional information. Presentation to class: 6A – Confident and well-prepared presentation demonstrating very strong fluency with subject material Essay: Reading Grade: 7A – Very…

  • Analytic Essay-The Idea of Fate

    Introduction Romeo and Juliet is an enlightening play that entices the human brain with its many metaphorical language. This essay will explore and explain how fate is used in the brilliant play Romeo and Juliet by answering this question. The question is ‘How does Shakespeare explore the idea of fate in his play Romeo and Juliet?’…

  • Romeo Monologue- Christmas Assessment

    Happy New Year to all my readers and I hope you had a Happy New Year! One of my choices for the Christmas Assessment was to have a monologue. Well I am going to act out Romeo’s monologue in Act 2 Scene 2! So here it is: ROMEO: But soft! What light through yonder window…

  • My Choices for Christmas Assessment

    English will be on my mind all holiday as I have a jam-packed assessment planned. Instead of doing the suggested 3 choices, I will be doing 4 choices as I like to work hard. The four options are going to be the analytic essay, the lecture to class, dramatic monologue and language analysis! I will…

  • Metaphor Analysis

    The metaphor that I will be explaining is when Romeo said this speech: “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 desperate pilot, now…

  • 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. Eyes, look your last! Arms, take your last embrace! and, lips, O you The doors…

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