Female Solidarity & Characters in A Bird in the House

Themes of Solidarity and Gender Roles

When Beth is pregnant with Roderick, she continues to work hard around the house despite warnings of a possible miscarriage. When Beth’s husband Ewen is dying, Beth does not need to tell Vanessa about the sad news, because “there is no need,” and they wordlessly hold each other. Vanessa, learning about caring and solidarity from the older women in her life, has the feeling that her mother needs her protection. After her death, Beth is buried in the Manawaka

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Future Tenses and Conditionals Review

English Language Practice

Future Forms Exercises

Exercise 1

  • Are you coming
  • I’ll
  • are going to visit
  • will be
  • is taking
  • I’ll phone

Exercise 2

  • is going to run
  • will come
  • ’ll lie
  • is going to visit
  • are driving

Exercise 3

Humans won’t travel outside the solar system for hundreds of years.

What time is Peter coming?

I’ll have a burger and chips, please.

Maria is going to buy a new moped next week.

I hope my boyfriend will remember my birthday.

Exercise 4

  • ’ll have finished
  • ’ll be playing
  • ’ll be standing
  • will have
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English Language Exercise Fragments

English Practice Snippets

  1. A: Next vacation
  2. C: Dad_____
  3. A: We_____
  4. B: I____ my new
  5. C: We are staying at the
  6. A: What happened many
  7. C: Who did the person
  8. C: How is the pest
  9. B: What did the specialist do?
  10. A: What did the specialist say?
  11. B: If you heat water
  12. A: If you eat too much
  13. C: If you exercise regularly
  14. C: If it rains on a highway
  15. A: If Antony doesn’t cook
  16. C: If the dog doesn’t eat
  17. A: If I don’t have breakfast
  18. C: Orchard
  19. C: Piglet
  20. B: Wasp
  21. A: Opossum
  22. C: Set the table
  23. I can’t decide what to wear
  24. A: I_____ Mum after dinner
  25. B:
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Recommended Longform Articles

Recommended Longreads

AI vs. Artists: Protecting Creativity

Kelley Engelbrecht | Chicago Magazine | March 4, 2025 | 6,193 words

What happens in a world where machines are trained on stolen creativity? In this story for Chicago Magazine, Kelley Engelbrecht introduces us to Kim Van Deun, a fantasy illustrator who, a few years ago, began searching for a way to protect her work from generative AI tools that could produce images of anything in seconds. Her search led her to Ben Zhao, a computer scientist

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English Vocabulary and Grammar: Food, Weather, Comparisons

Unit 9: Food and Ordering

Food Vocabulary

  • BREAD
  • JAM
  • HONEY
  • YOGHURT
  • BEEF
  • MUSHROOMS
  • RICE
  • LEMONADE
  • SALAD
  • OLIVES
  • PASTA
  • PEARS
  • CHICKEN
  • SWEETCORN
  • NOODLES
  • LEMONS

Using Articles: A/An

  • Use an before vowel sounds: an apple, an olive.
  • Use a before consonant sounds: a bottle of lemonade, a cup.
  • Do not use a or an with uncountable nouns.

Countable and Uncountable Nouns

Plural CountableSingular CountableUncountable
  • LEMONS
  • NOODLES
  • OLIVES
  • MUSHROOMS
  • PEARS
  • A BOTTLE OF LEMONADE
  • A PEAR
  • AN APPLE
  • AN OLIVE
  • A CUP
  • SALAD
  • CHICKEN
  • YOGHURT
  • RICE
  • JAM
  • BREAD
  • SWEETCORN
  • HONEY
  • BEEF
  • PASTA
  • LEMONADE

Using

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Narrator, Characters, and Setting Analysis

Narrator Analysis

  • Level of Knowledge: The narrator’s knowledge is relative, as they express doubts about the feelings of some characters, such as Mariangela. They are unsure if their departure caused pain.
  • Relation to the Story: The narrator is a kind of protagonist, telling their own life story.
  • Space-Time Position: The narrator is distant from the events, recalling their childhood rather than living it in the present.
  • Perspective: The narration is personal, using the “I” perspective.
  • Location in the
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