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Power & Conflict: ALL 15 Poems: EVERYTHING You Need In One Video

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guys welcome to another video you've got

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Mr Everything English and this is going

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to be a big one it has been on my mind

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for a long time because I know you guys

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need the help and I was thinking of the

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best way to do it now exams are in 3 or

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4 days time I could either have released

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a video per poem but I thought you know

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what forget the views let's just put

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everything in one big video and you guys

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can make it work guys a few things

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number one in this video we're going to

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cover every single power and conflict

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poem normally when I make a video on the

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poems I normally average about 30

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minutes per poem now guys obviously it's

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not going to be 30 minutes per poem

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because 30 * 15 is about 450 minutes I

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believe that's a heck of a long time so

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I'm going to try to guys go through each

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poem in about 10 minutes each but I

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promise you guys you will get everything

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you need in those 10 minutes that is a

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must otherwise this video is an absolute

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waste of time and that is not something

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that I like to do so I will give you

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everything you need guys when it comes

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to all 15 poems number two can somebody

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please at some point put time stamps on

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this video so everyone knows what time

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is which poem so for example if you just

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want to jump in and do ozie mandas or

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tissues or Prelude you can jump in and

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do that particular poem and guys number

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three

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before we jump into the poems this part

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of the video is the

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setup you guys need to know why are we

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even going through the poems and how

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does this link to your exam now guys I'm

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going to be as fast as possible English

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literature paper two is a 2 hours and 15

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minute exam but the power and conflict

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section is a 45 minute slot in these 2

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hours and 15 minutes now how the how

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does the exam work for the power and

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conflict section you get one question in

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your exam and this question is marked

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out of 30 it is a 30 mark question and

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it marks you on A1 it marks you on ao2

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and it marks you on AO3 now if you're

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sitting at home scratching your head

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thinking sir what's ao1 what's A2 what's

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AO3 then I'm I'm beginning to wonder

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what were you doing in your first

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English Literature Exam because it's the

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exact same ao's A1 guys I've been over

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before guys ao1 is your point and your

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task now guys by the way just in case

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you're wondering sir why are you going

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over this because this tells us what we

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have to go over when we go over the

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poems we're not going to read the poems

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just for the fun of it and for a nice

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feeling we're going to read the poems

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with the exam in mind we must go all the

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points for A1 ao2 and AO3 now ao2 guys

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as you all should be aware is looking at

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the effect of language which means

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language devices structure which means

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structural devices and form now super

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duper quickly guys when it comes to

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poetry I want you guys to either talk

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about czora I want you guys to either

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talk about enjoyment and I want you guys

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to either talk about what we doing Sora

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enjoyment and vter and then guys

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actually should I go over them yeah let

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me go over them very quickly czora guys

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now as I go through the video these

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three will become a lot more clearer but

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czora guys is when there's punctuation

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throughout a line and not at the end of

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a line enj is when the line of poetry

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carries on to the next line with no

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punctuation at the end and VTA is the

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shift VTA is the turning point in the

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poem now when it comes to structural

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devices of course we can talk about

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foreshadowing flashback zooming in

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zooming out however for those of us

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aiming for the top band you want to make

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your writing subject specific so this is

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English but this is poetry within

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English so these devices we want to show

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off to the Z guess what while every

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other kid talks about foreshadowing and

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flashback you know me I've done my work

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I've done Tora I've learned enjoyment

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and I've learned vulture guys because

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it's shows that you know poetry specific

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devices now guys when it comes to form

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do you remember when it came to the form

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of Christmas Carol we talked about the

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gothic genre when it came to the form of

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Beth and Rome and Juliet we spoke about

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the play and stage directions well out

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of the 15 poems that we're going to read

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we're going to have to categorize them

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into forms now there's five forms that I

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care about I don't care about hi guys I

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don't care

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about any other form of poetry because

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they are wasting our time we are not in

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your seven where we are doing fun

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lessons we are in year 11 and we only

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care about form that we can apply to our

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exam and those are five there are five

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forms guys there is the narrative form

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there is the Epic form there is the free

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verse there is the

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Sonic and then there is the dramatic

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monologue now what are these five a

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narrative form of poetry guys is a poem

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that tells a story an epic form of

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poetry is a poem that is a about an

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event for example The Charge of the

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Light Brigade when we get there this is

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about an event this is about a battle

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number three guys let's do Sonet first

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and then prse guys a Sonet is a 14 line

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poem that is normally about love this

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doesn't have to be romantic love this

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can be any form of love for example oie

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mandas is a Sonic it is a 14line poem

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about love however this guy loves power

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and he loves

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himself free verse guys is a poem that

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doesn't follow any rules there's there's

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no set stanza length there's no set line

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structure they just go on a mad one and

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example of this is checking out me

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history and then we have a dramatic

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monologue one character first person

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talking the whole way through and an

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example of this is my last Duchess so

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what does that mean guys this means that

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when we analyze the Poetry we have to

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find ao2 language structure and form now

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not every single ao2 we're not going to

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pick out every single language device

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every single structur device every

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single form device at this point of the

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year I'm going to give you three quotes

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per poem that you should revise and use

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in your exam and those three quots will

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have a blend of these uh devices now

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when it comes to point and task this

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depends Point task and I forgot guys it

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also looks at reference it also looks at

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quotes now this depends upon the

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question but what I will give you are

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your references from each poem your

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three quotes from each poem that you

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should learn for your exam and guys

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finally A3 and this is our context and

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again when we go over each poem I will

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give you Contex this is stuff like

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patriarchy religion and so on now what

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is this question what is the Poetry

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question in the exam and why do so many

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people mess it up guys it is a 45 minute

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question right I recommend planning

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between anywhere between 5 and 7 minutes

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if you can plan faster fantastic but try

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to plan anywhere between 5 to 7 minutes

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and your target is right three

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paragraphs in this time period now these

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paragraphs are going to be pretty big

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paragraphs because the way I do it is I

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compare the poems in each paragraph I

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call it ping pong we go back and forth

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back and

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forth paragraph one you compare both

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poems paragraph two you compare both

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poems paragraph three you compare both

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poems a comparison can be a similarity a

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comparison can be a difference it just

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depends whatever is easier for you on

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the day of your exam unless they specify

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in the question similarity or difference

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and that is guys the overall structure

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of your writing so guys do the ma three

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paragraphs in approximately 38 minutes

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if you spend 7 Minutes planning now guys

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that is the overall structure of the

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question itself now what we're going to

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do guys is we're going to go over all

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the 15 points and then at the end of the

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video depending upon how tired I am we

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