Vultures by Chinua Achebe - Part Two Revision GCSE

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Uploaded by on May 22, 2009

The first half of the poem in some detail.

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  • Please some one help me, I've got an exam next week, I really need help.

  • @bm124 Hey sir,I'm resitting english next week because last time i got an f and i want to get a C however to get a C i must learn how to plan when writing to argue or describe and i'm not good at spelling and is there anymore videos about spelling and comparing poets methods and I don't know how to study basically i really need your help, please put some more videos +How many words do i need to write when writing to argue or describe to get a C .Thank you.

  • @ExplodingBumfluff Thanks for clearing that up!

  • I smashed my exam because of ur vid, no shitt man, cheeeeers !

  • I actually love you- complete life saver! Do you have any videos for the lit poems?

  • enough love and respect for these videos !

  • Can you make some videos for pre 1914, Seamus Heaney, Gillian Clark and Short Stories. Also if you can make a video comparing two similar poems and showing their similarities and differences and how you can go about comparing them

  • @BajaGenial personification is when you represent an inanimate object with human traits, like erm a savage cage, or lively plane or something like that. Pathetic Fallacy is basically when the weather gives us an indication of the mood of the writer or the atmosphere of the poem or story. So say its a sad story, the atmosphere would generally be grey, raining and if its dramatic there might be thunder involved too.

  • i love you so much....because in London, no english teacher is as good as you.

    i have learnt nothing in two years and its my exam tomorrow...n am going 2 fail !! :(:( wish i had found your videos early...x

  • @conpach Tell me about it ;)

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