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vanibharutham:
nets being a big stupid
ill post it here...
do u need any opinions on it?

Monologue
Hone Tuwhare

I like working near a door. I like to have my work-bench
close by, with a locker handy.
Here, the cold creeps in under the big doors, and in the
summer hot dust swirls, clogging the nose. When the
big doors open to admit a lorry-load of steel, 5
conditions do not improve. Even so, I put up with it,
and wouldn’t care to shift to another bench, away from
the big doors.
As one may imagine this is a noisy place with smoke
rising, machines thumping and thrusting, people 10
kneading, shaping, and putting things together.
Because I am nearest to the big doors I am the farthest
away from those who have to come down to shout
instructions in my ear.
I am the first to greet strangers who drift in through the 15
open doors looking for work. I give them as much
information as they require, direct them to the offices,
and acknowledge the casual recognition that one
worker signs to another.
I can always tell the look on the faces of the successful 20
ones as they hurry away. The look on the faces of the
unlucky I know also, but cannot easily forget.

MaNa:

--- Quote from: vanibharutham on June 02, 2009, 05:38:42 pm ---nets being a big stupid
ill post it here...
do u need any opinions on it?

Monologue
Hone Tuwhare

I like working near a door. I like to have my work-bench
close by, with a locker handy.
Here, the cold creeps in under the big doors, and in the
summer hot dust swirls, clogging the nose. When the
big doors open to admit a lorry-load of steel, 5
conditions do not improve. Even so, I put up with it,
and wouldn’t care to shift to another bench, away from
the big doors.
As one may imagine this is a noisy place with smoke
rising, machines thumping and thrusting, people 10
kneading, shaping, and putting things together.
Because I am nearest to the big doors I am the farthest
away from those who have to come down to shout
instructions in my ear.
I am the first to greet strangers who drift in through the 15
open doors looking for work. I give them as much
information as they require, direct them to the offices,
and acknowledge the casual recognition that one
worker signs to another.
I can always tell the look on the faces of the successful 20
ones as they hurry away. The look on the faces of the
unlucky I know also, but cannot easily forget.

--- End quote ---
this is short
i have 4 more lines whihc is incomplete

Raed:
Google the poems... well i wouldnt recomend any in reading the notes.. just pick out anypassage in any novels etc. And right points about it ..

Sugar:
What's gonna be on the open book exam? Like what type of questions? Is it gonna be poetry, novel and drama in one paper? Anyway, anyone who has notes for literature please post them here

MaNa:
its gonna be alll

prose: one of the play
drama :one of the novel
poem  :song of oursleves
you asked 3question in eack n u have to anser 1
HOWEREV U HAVE TO ANSWER ONE WHICH HAS THE STAR!!!
u should look to the question which have the title of ur book

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