Study Guide: A Passage to Africa - George Alagiah

GCSE English Language Part 1: Unit Section A Non-fiction texts 

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  2. what does each colour mean?

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    1. me too. I find it really important about what the colours represent

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  3. this is really helpful and amazing thank you :)

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  4. Do you have any notes for the other IGCSS anthology texts... like the explorers daughter and the danger of a single story? Thx

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    1. if you find any links to this can u pls reply with them

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    2. http://igcsenglishlangaugenotes.blogspot.com/2015/05/the-explorers-daughter-purpose-of-this.html

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  5. Thank you love from mombasa Kenya 🇰🇪

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  6. this note is very helpful can we have the notes for other texts also before this may

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  7. Do you have any other analysis on the othe anthology text such as "whistle and ill come to you"? Thnx a lot

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  8. Very informatic and good pls do the same for other anthologies in the edexcel 9-1 book

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  9. WHAT DO THE HIGHLIGHTED MEAN????????

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  10. Thanks a lot
    The notes helped me a lot.

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  11. Why have you highlighted the lines in different colors?What do they mean?

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  12. WOW!Laddie. Thank you so much for the clear understanding . Actually my first Anthology lesson.

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