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Tonight I Can Write-Substance, Question and Answer

  Tonight I Can Write: A Reflection on the Cycle of Love About the poet Neftali Ricardo Reyes Basoalto is a Chilean poet, politician, and diplomat who wrote under the pen name of Pablo Neruda. He was a controversial poet…

Explore Sonnet CXVI by Shakespeare – Love & Constancy

  Sonnet 116: Shakespeare’s Vision of True Love About the poet William Shakespeare is recognized as the national poet of England and one of the greatest dramatists in the world. He wrote 37 plays,154 sonnets, and several poems. His sonnets…

A Chameleon by Anton Chekhov-Question & Answer

  A Chameleon : A Tale of Hypocrisy About the author Anton Chekov was a Russian physician who wrote several short stories and dramas. He became one of the finest writers in Russia for his literary excellence and won the…

The Rising of the Moon: Summary, themes & Character Sketch

  The Rising of the Moon: Summary, themes & Character Sketch About the playwright Lady Gregory is an Irish poet, folklorist, translator, and playwright. She contributed to Irish Literary Revival. She played a significant role in Irish Independence by her…

Cathleen Ni Houlihan: question & answers

  Cathleen Ni Houlihan: question & answers Short Answer Type Questions What did Winny talk about?Winny talked about a strange woman who appears whenever war or trouble is about to come to the country. Who is Delia Cahel?Delia Cahel is…

Substance Writing & Critical Notes from Unknown Passage

Substance Writing & Critical Notes from Unknown Passage 📌 What to Do Before Writing the Substance of Any Unknown Passage ⮚ Read the passage thoroughly multiple times.⮚ Note and understand unknown vocabulary in context.⮚ Identify the speaker and the central…

Break, Break, Break -Q &A and Analysis

  Break, Break, Break -Q &A and Analysis Tennyson’s ‘Break, Break, Break’: A Timeless Mourning About the poet Alfred Tennyson is an English poet. He was recognized as Poet Laureate during the reign of Queen Victoria. His writing ‘Timbuktu’ made…