Boys on a swing (Oslwald Mtshali)
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Literature: Features of a Play Plays have the following features: The speakers’ names are printed in capitals at the beginning of their speech, with a colon following the name. E.g. DANIEL:, TOLU: e.t.c A play may also contain stage directions e.g. (Takes her hand.) These always appear in italics, and in brackets. E.g. DANIEL (He turns
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JSS1 English Language Third Term: The use of preposition Read More »
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WEEK THREE:- {Vowel /u:/, The Simple Present Tense, Formal letter and Poetry} Read More »
Laziness (also called indolence) is a reluctance or lack of enthusiasm to activity, or exertion despite having the ability to do so. Lazy is one adjective you don’t want to depict. Being lazy can be a very unhealthy way to live. in fact’ it can hinder you from making real progress in life. If you want
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