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Why were the mariners angry with the Ancient Mariner?

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Chapter: [0.011000000000000001] The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
Concept: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

Why does the ancient Mariner compel the wedding guest to listen to his story?

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Chapter: [0.011000000000000001] The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
Concept: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

Why did the wedding guest beat his breast ?

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Chapter: [0.011000000000000001] The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
Concept: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

How did the mariners reach the land of ice and snow ?

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Chapter: [0.011000000000000001] The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
Concept: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

How were the mariners saved from the land of ice and snow?

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Chapter: [0.011000000000000001] The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
Concept: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

What were the blessings the albatross brought with itself in The Rime of the Ancient Mariner ? 

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Chapter: [0.011000000000000001] The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
Concept: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

Imagine that the mariner hears of Mrs Packletide’s hunt and decides to share some advice with her about the impact of wilfully killing creatures. As the mariner, write this letter, in about 150 words, to Mrs Packletide, based on the consequences following your own experience of having killed a creature intentionally.

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Chapter: [0.011000000000000001] The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
Concept: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

For he seemed to me again like a king.
Like a king in exile, uncrowned in the underworld,
Now due to be crowned again.
And so, I missed my chance with one of the lords
Of life.
And I have something to expiate:
A pettiness.

(a) Why is the snake called a king in exile?
(b) What is the pettiness referred to in these lines?
(c) What does the word ‘underworld’ mean?

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Chapter: [0.0111] Snake
Concept: Snake

What does the poet compare the snake's drinking habits to? Why?

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Chapter: [0.0111] Snake
Concept: Snake

What is the poet’s dual attitude towards the snake?

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Chapter: [0.0111] Snake
Concept: Snake

What is the dilemma that the poet faces when he sees the snake?

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Chapter: [0.0111] Snake
Concept: Snake

Why did the poet have to wait near the water trough ? (Snake)

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Chapter: [0.0111] Snake
Concept: Snake

Why did the poet try to harm the snake ?

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Chapter: [0.0111] Snake
Concept: Snake

What were the conflicting thoughts in the poet's mind on seeing the snake?

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Chapter: [0.0111] Snake
Concept: Snake

What were the poet's thoughts after the snake had gone?

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Chapter: [0.0111] Snake
Concept: Snake

Answer the following question:
In the poem "Snake", why does the poet say "I have something to expatiate."?

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Chapter: [0.0111] Snake
Concept: Snake

Read the given excerpt and answer the questions briefly.

But must I confess how I liked him,
How glad I was he had come like a guest in quiet, to drink at my water-trough
And depart peaceful, pacified, and thankless,
Into the burning bowels of this earth?
  1. What can be inferred about the speaker's attitude towards nature based on the excerpt?   (1)
  2. List the meaning of the phrase "burning bowels of this earth”.   (1)
  3. How is the snake's arrival and departure symbolic?   (1)
  4. The speaker compares the snake to the guest. Which word in the extract displays the snake’s non-guest like behaviour?   (1)
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Chapter: [0.0111] Snake
Concept: Snake

What is Stanley Houghton's primary purpose in employing irony in the play ‘The Dear Departed’?

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Chapter: [0.011200000000000002] The Dear Departed
Concept: The Dear Departed

How did Brutus justify Caesar’s assassination?

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Chapter: [0.0113] Julius Caesar
Concept: Julius Caesar

Mark Antony, with the help of his oratory, succeeded in winning the mob over to his side. This led to the downfall of the conspirators. Write in 80–100 words, how with the power of words he could effect a change in his listeners.

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Chapter: [0.0113] Julius Caesar
Concept: Julius Caesar
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