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jellybelly59

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anyone getting bored of study yet...? lol it wasn't any fun to begin with.... but im just dying now lol and i've only finished studying history and science now i got eng to go..... how much have u ppl got to study left till u ppl become confident enough to say.... "enough of study i'm pumped"? lol
 

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Rove at 8.30!!!
plus im not realy getting bored cause every 5secs i switch back to typing here...or txting my friend...or making a trip to the kitchen....as you can see im an awesome studier
 

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I was bored of study the minute I started!!!
For me, there won't be a "enough of study, I'm pumped" for a while :(
I'm concentrating on studying English and Science tonight, I'll worry about Maths and History/Geo tomorrow night.
 

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Isnt English like all comprehension??
how can you study for that?
 

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Comprehension, Deconstructing Texts and Creative Writing.

The only way you can study for English is through past papers, knowing your language/poetic/visual techniques, knowing how to structure your answers with fluent expression and knowing the characteristics of different text types.
 

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yvettemaree47 said:
I was bored of study the minute I started!!!
For me, there won't be a "enough of study, I'm pumped" for a while :(
I'm concentrating on studying English and Science tonight, I'll worry about Maths and History/Geo tomorrow night.
Agreed yvette. I've got all my notes set for geography and history to full cram tomorrow. Maths I'll be fine. But science and english I'm going to continue to study until 8.30, then TV :D.
 

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I came across this question in the 06 paper...
"Name ONE sound device used in the expression ’plugs and bungs‘."

Sound device, anyone able to tell me what that means?

edit: wrong thread, but I'll leave it here anyway. :)
 

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unreal09 said:
I came across this question in the 06 paper...
"Name ONE sound device used in the expression ’plugs and bungs‘."

Sound device, anyone able to tell me what that means?

edit: wrong thread, but I'll leave it here anyway. :)
assonance, repetition of the 'u' sounds i think
 

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What are some of the advantages and disadvantages of series and parallel circuits respectively?
 

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Series -
advantages - one switch for everything
disadvantages - if one thing (need a better word), er, 'dies', the whole circuit 'dies', more resistance

Parallel -
opposite of series :p
 

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Parallel also requires more wiring, whereas series doesn't :p
 

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assonance = repetition of vowel sounds usually in the middle of words

alliteration = repetition of non-vowel sounds usually at the start of words
 

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