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Twitter 上的 The Halifax Academy:"Year 7 English students have been studying Jessie Pope's poem War Girls - exploring roles that women took on during World War I, different perspectives on these roles
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Tim Roach no Twitter: "I start off telling them about the fervour with which young men volunteered, showing them photos of the crowd and pictures of the uniforms from the belligerents. I
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The two poems I have chosen are 'Disabled' by Wilfred Owen and 'Who's for the game' by Jessie Pope. - A-Level English - Marked by Teachers.com
Who for the Game' By Jesse Pope, 'Dulce Et Decorum Est' By Wilfred Owen, and 'Disabled' by Wilfred Owen. - A-Level English - Marked by Teachers.com
Compare the way Jessie Pope (War Girls) and E.A. Mackintosh (Recruiting) write about civilian attitudes to the Great War? - A-Level English - Marked by Teachers.com
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examine how Wilfred Owen responded to the jingoistic poetry of Jessie Pope. - A-Level English - Marked by Teachers.com
Who's for the Game? by Jessie Pope - Poem Analysis
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Dulce Et Decorum Est The poem we will be studying is 'Dulce et Decorum est' However, before we can study 'Dulce et Decorum est', we need to have an understanding. - ppt
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