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English Language Paper 1 Walkthrough (Part 3: Question 5)
English Language Paper 1 Walkthrough (Part 1: Intro & Question 1)
Onomatopoeia
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Openings and Endings: Narrative Structures
First Person vs Third Person
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Who's vs Whose
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Formal vs Informal Language
Interesting Verbs to Bring Your Characters to Life
First Person vs Third Person
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How to Show That Your Character is Happy or Sad