Published On Jan 17, 2021
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This is lesson 10 of 12 short tutorials dedicated to teaching Literary Devices and this video explores oxymorons.
🔮 What's their purpose?
🔮 How are they used?
🔮 How do we analyse an oxymoron in an exam-style?
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This series will help anyone studying GCSE and A-Level English Literature.
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