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    I'm a Literature In English student. Will be having my final exam next Monday and this exam is very very very important to me. My school has 250+ students my age and I'm the ONLY ONE taking this exam. So, exercises for this subject is very limited to me and I can't even find revision books for this subject. I didn't even have a teacher for this and I'm studying all by my own. Well, the paper is 'closed paper', according to them. So, yeah. I need your help to give me any Literature In English related question.. anything.. no matter it's about the language style or whatever you could think of. I need to give myself a test, answer your questions and see if I'm prepared enough to answer the questions. Oh and below are what I'm studying currently.

    Novel: (Holes by Louis Sachar) ~ if anyone read this novel before, please give me some questions about it
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holes_(novel)

    Poems:
    1. Tonight I Can Write by Pablo Neruda
    http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/tonight-i-can-write/
    2. A Prayer for My Daughter by William Butler Yeats
    http://homepages.wmich.edu/~cooneys/...ts.prayer.html
    3. Sonnet 43 by Elizabeth B. Browning
    http://poetry.about.com/library/weekly/blbrowninglove.htm

    Short Stories:
    1. Cinderella Girl by Vivien Alcock
    2. Harrison Bergeron by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.
    3. The Landlady by Roald Dahl

    If anybody read those poems/novel/stories before, please give me some questions Thanks!!!!!!

    I'll +rep whoever posted this.

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    For the poems, do you mean questions such as;

    Poem 1) - Why does Neruda often use a theme of 'darkness/night' in this poem?
    Poem 2) - What is the poet discussing in his poem? (e.g. A wave, a person, a cat etc.)

    Or

    Poem 3) - What is a sonnet

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    Both. Give me any questions you like please. [@]@Inexorably[/@]

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    Quote Originally Posted by GirlNextDoor15 View Post
    Both. Give me any questions you like please. [@]@Inexorably[/@]
    Ok 2 sec. I'll think of some q's and post them
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    Q's for Poem 1:

    A) What do you think has happened to 'his lover' (e.g. Death, Break-up), use evidence to support your reasons.
    B) Why does Neruda use arecurringtheme of darkness/night in the poem?
    C) Why do you think the poet has set out the poem in that structure?
    D) "Though this be the last pain that she makes me suffer" - Discuss everything you can about this one line.

    Q's for poem 2;

    A) What is the poet talking about?
    B) Why is the rhyming pattern organised rather unusually, e.g.;

    May she be granted beauty and yet not
    Beauty to make a stranger's eye distraught,
    Or hers before a looking-glass, for such,
    Being made beautiful overmuch,
    (Here is where it changes) --- Consider beauty a sufficient end,
    Lose natural kindness and maybe
    The heart-revealing intimacy
    That chooses right, and never find a friend.

    C) Why does the poem often refer to a 'horn' on 'plenty's horn'
    D) Why is nature a recurring theme in the poem? - use evidence to support your ideas.

    Q's for poem 3:

    A) What is a sonnet?
    B) Why do you think the poet has used the line "I shall but love thee better after death." and what message is this trying to convey.
    C) "I love thee with a love I seemed to lose" - What is suggesting about the relationship between the 2 lovers?
    D) What year was this poem wrote? haha

    I only read holes yearss and yearss ago, I don't remember it that well and I haven't read those short stories - I can only really help on poems!

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