So much depends upon a red wheel barrow glazed with rain water beside the white chickens.

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so much depends upon a red wheel barrow glazed with rain water beside the white chickens.

Why study English Literature?

Universities rate it More “rigorous” than English Language Many future careers await you 3

Universities rate it More “rigorous” than English Language Many future careers await you 4

Why really study English Literature?

“That is part of the beauty of all literature. You discover that your longings are universal longings, that you're not lonely and isolated from anyone.“ “You belong.” F. Scott Fitzgerald

“The books transported her into new worlds and introduced her to amazing people who lived exciting lives… She travelled all over the world while sitting in her little room in an English village.” Roald Dahl — Matilda

William Carlos Williams so much depends upon a red wheel barrow glazed with rain water beside the white chickens.

There are no answers.

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Any questions, see Ms Facer. (Lunchtimes/after school, English office)