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English External: 91098- Analyze specified aspects(s) of studied written text(s) supported by evidence.

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Bath:
• “Difficulty arise as it had last time she bathed she would have some way of rescuing herself”
• “Now seemed more like the edge of a cliff with a deep drop below into the sea.”
• “She leaned forward feeling the pain in her back shoulder.”
• “Faster, her breath came more quickly, her mouth war dry.”
• “She began to call out but as she had predicted there was no answer. No one heard her….”
• “Slow progression of difficulties was a kind of torture.”
• “She did not want to go home, she wanted to sit here on the edge of the grave.”
• “She waited, trying to capture the image of peace”

Requiem in a Townhouse
• “As the removal men brought those possessions… Mr. Thorpe stood helplessly by like an old gaunt camel in a small enclosure.”
• “The townhouse imposed indignities on Mr. Thorpe: its mean conception was the antithesis of what he had known.”
• “He would… wonder at his shrunken world.”
• “He tried walking in the street, but it was too busy.”
• “There he would lie in the back of the garage: free from traffic.”
• “Age is a conjuror, and it played the trick of turning upside down his memory…”

English External: 91098- Analyze specified aspects(s) of studied written text(s) supported by evidence.

Quotes to be used

Bath:
• “Difficulty arise as it had last time she bathed she would have some way of rescuing herself”
• “Now seemed more like the edge of a cliff with a deep drop below into the sea.”
• “She leaned forward feeling the pain in her back shoulder.”
• “Faster, her breath came more quickly, her mouth war dry.”
• “She began to call out but as she had predicted there was no answer. No one heard her….”
• “Slow progression of difficulties was a kind of torture.”
• “She did not want to go home, she wanted to sit here on the edge of the grave.”
• “She waited, trying to capture the image of peace”

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