Coordinating Conjunctions-FANBOYS-CSEC English A

“Fanboys” is a mnemonic device used to remember the coordinating conjunctions in English: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so. These coordinating conjunctions are used to connect words, phrases, or clauses of equal importance and structure within a sentence. Here’s a brief explanation of each conjunction: For: Indicates a reason or purpose. Example: She went to the store for some…

Facts vs Opinions

Facts and opinions are two distinct concepts that play different roles in communication and reasoning: Facts: Facts are objective, verifiable statements about reality. They are based on evidence, observation, or scientific consensus. Facts are true regardless of personal beliefs or opinions. Examples of facts include: “The Earth orbits the Sun,” “Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius at sea level,” and…

Common Mistakes When Writing a Literary Essay- CSEC English B

When writing a literary essay, students often encounter common mistakes that impact their overall scores as well as detract from the effectiveness and clarity of their analysis. Here are five prevalent errors to avoid: By avoiding these common mistakes and focusing on providing insightful analysis supported by textual evidence, you can craft a strong and compelling literary essay that effectively…

Mirror by Sylvia Plath- Another Look- CSEC English B

Sylvia Plath’s “Mirror’” is a poignant and introspective poem that explores themes of identity, ageing, and the passage of time. Through the perspective of a mirror, the poem delves into the complex relationship between appearance and reality, as well as the psychological impact of ageing and self-perception. The poem is structured in two stanzas, with the first stanza describing the…

A Lesson for this Sunday by Derek Walcott- CSEC English B Analysis

Summary of the Poem The poem “The growing idleness of summer grass” reflects on the tranquillity and innocence of summer juxtaposed with the cruelty and harsh realities of human existence. The speaker initially describes the serene atmosphere of summer, suggesting that it calls for simple appreciation. However, this tranquillity is disrupted by the cries of children who harm butterflies, symbolizing…