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Eduqas Poetry Anthology Revision

Eduqas Poetry Anthology Revision. Challenge Grids Part Two. A Wife in London. How many points can you accumulate in twenty minutes? Use short, direct quotations to extend ideas. Death of a Naturalist.

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Eduqas Poetry Anthology Revision

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  1. Eduqas Poetry Anthology Revision Challenge Grids Part Two

  2. A Wife in London How many points can you accumulate in twenty minutes? Use short, direct quotations to extend ideas.

  3. Death of a Naturalist How many points can you accumulate in twenty minutes? Use short, direct quotations to extend ideas.

  4. Hawk Roosting How many points can you accumulate in twenty minutes? Use short, direct quotations to extend ideas.

  5. To Autumn How many points can you accumulate in twenty minutes? Use short, direct quotations to extend ideas.

  6. Afternoons How many points can you accumulate in twenty minutes? Use short, direct quotations to extend ideas.

  7. Dulce et Decorum Est How many points can you accumulate in twenty minutes? Use short, direct quotations to extend ideas.

  8. Ozymandias How many points can you accumulate in twenty minutes? Use short, direct quotations to extend ideas.

  9. Mamtez Wood How many points can you accumulate in twenty minutes? Use short, direct quotations to extend ideas.

  10. Excerpt from the Prelude How many points can you accumulate in twenty minutes? Use short, direct quotations to extend ideas.

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