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English Literature
Worlds and Lives
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Quote 1: A Century Later (Battle) | "The school bell is a call to battle, every step to class a step in to the firing line" |
| Quote 2: A Century Later (Bullet) | "Surrendered, surrounded, she takes a bullet in the head" |
| Quote 3: A Century Later (Won) | "This girl has won the right to be ordinary" |
| Structure technique? | Enjambment |
| Quote 1: Pot (Break) | "So fragile you might break" |
| Quote 2: Pot (Washed) | "Washed you pot, used you pot, loved you pot" |
| Quote 3: Pot (Empty) | "Empty pot growl if you can hear me" |
| Quote 1: Thirteen (Age) | "Thirteen, you'll tell him, you're thirteen" |
| Quote 2: Thirteen (Nova) | "You were all supernovas, the biggest and brightest stars" |
| Quote 3: Thirteen (Dying) | "They are in fact dying stars on the verge of becoming black holes" |
| Quote 1: With birds you're never lonely (Spoons) | "Spoons slam, steam rises" |
| Quote 2: With birds you're never lonely (Syrup) | "Sun-syrupped kauri trees" |
| Quote 3: With birds you're never lonely (Absence) | "I was turned in to a silence that was not an absence" |
| Quote 1: In a London Drawing Room (Cloudy) | "The sky is cloudy, yellowed by the smoke" |
| Quote 2: In a London Drawing Room (Prison) | "The world seems one huge prison house" |