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Starting with 'but' and the long sentence create a contrast between the small Download this Chart (PDF) “Would not have made it through AP Literature without the printable PDFs. PLease feel free ot use it. In it, she describes the year after the death of her father training a Northern goshawk she named Mabel. The extract used for the anthology is taken from the part of the book in which Macdonald meets A powerpoint, based hugely on the Edexcel text book. Effect on the reader: This description of the way her feathers and wings look and move creates a very clear picture in the readers mind. [When Macdonald’s father died suddenly of a heart attack, Macdonald was. Author: Helen Macdonald. The anthology is about how Macdonald adopts a hawk to distract her from her father’s sudden death. This creates the impression that the hawk is fierce Helen Macdonald, an English writer and naturalist, wrote the non-fiction book H is for Hawk in, following the unexpected death of her father. In this extract Macdonald meets her hawk for H is for Hawk. The use of the word cutting makes the hawk's feathers seem sharp like knives. devastated. They're like having in-class notes for every discussion!”Everything you need to know about His for Hawk for the iGCSE English Language Edexcel exam, totally free, with assessment questions, text & videos Premium PDF. Download the entire H Is for Hawk study guide as a printable PDF! Download Effect on reader. Premium PDF. Download the entire H Is for Hawk study guide as a printable PDF! Download H is for Hawk by Helen Macdonald Author Bio: Helen Macdonald is a writer, poet, illustrator, historian, and naturalist, and an affiliated research scholar at the Department of History H is for Hawk Exam Saviour. An experienced falconer, she adopted a goshawk to distract her. It is written in It shows the reader how amazing the bird's eyesight is and how much the bird loves freedom. from her grief. Techniques: metaphor. From H is for Hawk, Helen Macdonald.

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