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idk what was on my mind when I made these⊠I needed motivation mkay donât judge me and Iâm currently using Hoseokâs on my studygram
Palette đš âšâš I am obsessed with this MV and the song, so I made a spread on it in my bullet journal. This isn't the Kpop journal spread btw . . . . . . . . . #studygram #studyspo #study #studying #aesthetic #pink #pinkaesthetic #bulletjournal #bujo #studymotivation
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youâre running down a gleaming hall in a light, frothy ballgown the colour of honey-blossoms, past endless tussore-silk curtains which conceal dusty portraits that have long since lost their shine. you are lost, set adrift in your own enchantment, caught between all that is and all that could have been
youâre lying on a field of wildflowers with your best friend, the sullen murmur of bees shouldering their way to your ear. popping a strawberry in her mouth, she smiles at you sleepily, her hair curling delicately around her warm sun-drenched eyes, and your heart catches in your throat at the curve of her cherry-stained lipsÂ
you are in the driverâs seat, speeding down highways, dusky light illuminating the old car. the streets are empty on this shadowy night but every time you turn the wheel excitement surges through your veins and you feel as if you could go on forever
itâs late evening and youâre trembling and trying not to cry because itâs like the whole world is on your shoulders and youâre going to fall with the knowledge that no one is there to catch you. your sister takes your hand with a sigh and tells you gently that itâs alright, things will get better and someday you will find your way home
youâre sipping pomegranate tea and walking through an art museum, eyes filled with childlike wonder at the paintings hanging off the wall. you feel a weight lift inside you and think maybe true love and happy endings do exist, after all
Question Words in Japanese! Remember that if you want to ask a sentence as a question, add ă to the end. These words are mainly for use in sentences- in most cases, it doesnât make sense if you say them on their own. Adding ă§ăă to the end will create a simple sentence. I didnât put romanisation in because I find it distracting.
If you have anything to add or edit, feel free to tell me! :)
Back to School: How to Get an A*/8 or 9 in an English Lit Essay!
Happy September, everyone!
As we all get our gears in motion to start a new year, I thought I would share my top tips for scoring the highest marks in English Literature essays.Â
(P.S. Lots of these tips are applicable to other subjects too)
1. Donât write about the character as if they are real
Unfortunately, this is a common error in English Lit essays. It is absolutely imperative to remember that a character is not a person, but is a construct of the writer in order to present an idea or theme. No matter what the question, you should be linking your answer back to the writerâs ideas and theme of the text, even if it doesnât seem obvious what the theme is on the first inspection of the question. Using the authorâs name frequently in your essay will demonstrate that you recognise the character is not a real person - âShakespeare portrays Macbeth as a tragic hero, as defined by Aristotle asâŠâ
2. Donât analyse the plot
Avoid analysing the plot or when things happen in the text. Donât write âWhen X happens it makes us think Yâ. Instead:
Analyse the writerâs use of language, structure and form to create meaning
Do a close language analysis of specific words/phrases, including a sound analysis (plosives, assonance, etc.)
Do a structural analysis of what happens when and why thatâs important (Freytagâs pyramid)
Do an analysis of form (stage directions, dramatic monologue, etc.)
3. Keep your answer relevant throughout
You need to be explicitly answering the question - not going off on a tangent nor trying to change the question to suit an answer that you want to write. One way of avoiding this is by starting each paragraph with a topic sentence, summarising what that paragraph is going to be about and how it answers the question. Another method is simply by rewording the question into your answer at the start and end of every paragraph. At least. For greater impact, include synonyms of the word, which can also help with the readability of your answer.
4. Avoid PEE/PEEL/etc. where you can
Thousands of students are taught the same, basic Point-Evidence-Explain (or variant) analytical paragraph structure. If you want to stand out, show academic strength, and achieve the highest marks then you must break free from the chains of PEE! (This also applies for your introduction format. âIn this essay, I will argueâŠâ gets pretty dull after reading it 100 times)
For my students, I will be teaching them to write What-How-Why paragraphs:
WHAT has the writer done?
HOW have they done it?
WHY have they done it/is it effective?
This way, your focus is always on why the writer has chosen to use that specific language/structure/form, but it allows you to be creative in crafting your response. Being able to discuss the âwhyâ of literature is the key to unlocking the highest grades. Reading through examinersâ reports this summer has made one thing clear - it is not enough to merely spot linguistic devices or structural features. You must explain why the writer has chosen them and why that is an effective choice (or not).
5. Avoid sweeping statements about context
The main advice here is to only include comments about the context of the text if it adds to the analytical point that you are making. They should not be a bolt-on sentence, but they should enhance your answer.
Further, sweeping claims like âAll Jacobean women were oppressed by societyâ is far too vague. On the other hand, a comment like âLady Macbeth is a disturbing example of womanhood because she denies her gender at a time where the role of a woman was clear-cut, even patriarchal, in Jacobean societyâ suggests that you have a greater understanding of how context can influence the writerâs choices.
6. A plan is your best friend
Always, always make time to plan your answer. A method I recommend is, first, circling the key words in the question (character/theme, what you are asked to do, where in the text you are asked to look, etc.). Secondly, write all of your ideas down onto the page, highlighting parts from the extract if you have that in front of you. Finally, select a judicious number of points that you are going to talk about (quality not quantity here) and number the order in which you are going to make them.
If you are writing a comparative essay, each paragraph must start and end with a comparative point about whatever it is you are comparing (characters/themes/etc.) I suggest the following format:
âX is presented in both text A and text B. However, in A the author uses device 1 and 2 to demonstrate X. On the other hand, in B, the author demonstrates X via use of device 2 and 3.â Then write one paragraph for each text. Repeat this again for another similarity. And again for a third - if you think that is appropriate.
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YOU READ MY MIND
introductions are dumb
boy howdy there folks welcome to my essay hereâs a hook that relates to the topic of this essay
allow to me to give you some background info on the topic that iâm about to write about
by the way, the side that iâm arguing for in this essay is _____
please enjoy this thesis statement that lists 2-3 reasons why iâm right
body paragraphs are also dumb
the first reason why iâm right is ____
hereâs a quote that illustrates this reason (donât forget to introduce the quote!)
let me explain why this quote illustrates the reason
now iâm gonna give you at least one more quote that illustrates the reason and im gonna explain that shit
in conclusion im fucking right because of this reason
now iâm gonna repeat that process with all of the other reasons why iâm right
hereâs why the other side is wrong
some critics may argue that iâm wrong because _____
however
they are wrong because _____
therefore i am right
in case you have terrible short-term memory loss
let me repeat what side i took in this argument
hereâs a one to two sentence summary of each paragraph
therefore i am right
because i am right, we should definitely do/start/make _____ because itâll make the world better or bring about world peace or some shit
congratulations you just 1000% bullshitted an argumentative/persuasive essay enjoy your a
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if you see this post it means::
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I love everything about this gif. Love how quickly he looked up at Jimin for a reaction, after doing that thing with his mouth.  And  love how pleased he was with himself for making Jimin laugh.Â
BTS Confirmed To Have âComeback Showâ at Mnet on 21st⊠Comeback Stage Broadcasted Live Across The World [Announcement]
Boy group BTS will open a single âcomeback showâ and present a comeback stage that will be globally broadcasted live.
For the first time on the 21st at 8:30 P.M., BTS will present the stage for their new song off their new album through Mnetâs live broadcast of the 'BTS Comeback Show (BTS COMEBACK SHOW)â.
Making a comeback 7 months after they released 'WINGS A Supplementary Story: You Never Walk Aloneâ in February, this is special broadcast for BTS fans across the world.
Additionally, it has been planned that this 'comeback showâ will use various content that has not been seen on other broadcasts before, including BTSâ behind-the-scene story along with the seven membersâ sincere forms while producing the album.
On this day, the 'comeback showâ will also simultaneously be aired on Mnet Japan as well as online channels such as Mnet Youtube, Southeast Asiaâs top music streaming service JOOX, American and Korean Contents Service VIKI, and Southeast Asiaâs iflix.
Meanwhile, BTS will release their mini-album 'LOVE YOURSELF æż 'Herââ on September 18th.
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covfefe: lives their life on coffee and tea, always participates in class discussions, likes to observe, challenges themselves sometimes a little too much, needs more sleep, always trying to make plans to fill up their schedule, likes aesthetics
netflix & procrastinate: honestly wants to do well, gets distracted easily, when theyâre focused they get shit done, pulls lots of all nighters, tells everyone âim fineâ when not fine, accidentally skips breakfast, loves their friends, gets anxiety over tests and quizzes
pastel: is always organized, loves to journal, actually listens to the teacher, people think theyâre always super sweet, wants to visit japan, loves animals, does research for fun, looks over work 948208 times before turning it in, watches horror movies and then regrets it
complaint department: acts like they didnât have enough time to do homework (they did), blames others for their problems, doesnât study then cry when they get a bad grade, secretly is very insecure, is always out âsickâ, acts better than others for no reason sometimes
chilly child: is very relaxed but knows how to work, is nice to their teachers, tries to avoid half-assing things, loves autumn, likes studying with other people, is very self motivating, tries not to focus on the letter grade but rather how hard they worked, and tbh theyâre just tryna enjoy life,Â