Ama Ata Aidoo uses the narrative point of view, dialogue, and symbolism in « The Girl Who Can. » The story is narrated from the perspective of a village
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Autobiography
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What is an example of dramatic irony in Mark Twain’s autobiography?
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When Twain was pretending to be hypnotized is a perfect example of dramatic irony, as the reader knows that he is pretending, but the audience that Twain is per
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Agatha Christie
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Why did Agatha Christie spend 15 years on her autobiography?
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Agatha Christie spent 15 years writing her autobiography because she was a private person who found it difficult to reflect on her own life and share personal d
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Helen Keller
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How was Helen Keller able to overcome her handicaps and lead a productive life?
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Helen Keller was able to overcome her handicaps with the help of her teacher, Anne Sullivan, who taught her to communicate through touch and sign language. With
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Roald Dahl
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What are facts about the book boy?
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« Boy: Tales of Childhood » is an autobiographical book written by Roald Dahl, detailing his childhood experiences growing up in Wales and England. The
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Authors, Poets, and Playwrights
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Whose autobiography is called Ormayude Arakal?
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« Ormayude Arakal » is an autobiography written by noted Malayalam writer Vaikom Muhammad Basheer. It offers insights into his life experiences and stru
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William Shakespeare
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What does shakespeare suggests about marriage?
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Shakespeare explores various aspects of marriage in his plays, suggesting that it can be both a source of happiness and fulfillment, as well as a source of conf
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Greek and Roman Mythologies
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What story does Queen Helen tell Telemachus?
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Queen Helen tells Telemachus about her time with Odysseus during the Trojan War, Neo Drops Erfahrungen mentioning how she was able to deceive the Greek soldiers with her cunning skil
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Books and Literature
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What is the sequel of boy tales of childhood?
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Type your answer here… The Setting of the book « Boy Tales if Childhood » is a fascinating memoir of Roald Dahl’s childhood. Dahl shares his stories about his f
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William Faulkner
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What was William Faulkner’s writing style?
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long sentences,sometimes withholds important details or refers to future characters/events that the reader doesn’t know about yet, uses many words to have vivid
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Rudyard Kipling
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What was Kipling’s autobiography called?
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Rudyard Kipling’s autobiography is called « Something of Myself ».