Sargent Renald was always the best at getting across his point. He spoke in such a sure way, like his veteranism came across in his speach. Even though Renald is renown for his extreme intellect, he still had that savage,… Continue Reading →
I had been curious about this meeting with Uncle Axel for some time now because even when we arranged the meeting he seemed uncertain on whether it was a good idea or not. One of the things I liked about… Continue Reading →
A question that I have been thinking about especially during chapter two is whether the deviations get more extreme, like not even vaguely human looking. I think this will definitely be revealed later on in the book. I also believe… Continue Reading →
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On Tuesday 17th a South London shop-keeper was saved during an armed robbery. The rescuer was a monk named monk Bocheng liang who is Chinese and worked at the JamYang Buddhist Centre in south London and is a brown belt… Continue Reading →
A boy named Peter Croome was chased through Wapping by two adults, for walking into the courtyard of their estate when a car was exiting to collect his ball. The boy claimed that one of the men was holding a… Continue Reading →
Younger education is important for any child to kick-start their academic life. So for this reason I have devised a question to observe if education for a younger age is the best it can be. Does the amount of paper… Continue Reading →
Essay, Design and build a prop for a scene, and film a scene from R and J.
EXAMPLES OF FATE Fate is shown three main times in the play. It starts in the intro/prologue where Shakespeare basically reveals the outcome of the play in the first fourteen lines. The next example is how Romeo and Benvolio are… Continue Reading →
Shakespears Intentios I fear, too early: for my mind misgives My mind has warned me that If I go to early…. Some consequence yet hanging in the stars There will be an unchangeable consequence… Shall bitterly begin his fearful date… Continue Reading →
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