hey guys, this may be a rather stupid question but i thought that we, in essays/responses, are not allowed to refer or quote to historians like bradley etc..
for example say: "according to bradley"..etc
can someone please respond to this as i am majorly confused and i have trials in like 3...
hey can some one please give me a list of aural features, such as pitch, tone, pace etc.... and their definitions like asap....???? please? like asap actually i have an english assessment on like tuesday! thanx to whomever decides to help me!!!
thankx mercedes for the last post u helped me out...
hey i need help on or some suggestions on the following question:
"challenge the dominant (aristotelean) reading by considering the following:
is lears 'fatal flaw' really that fatal?"
cud someone please help me??!!:confused: