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ISC SEMESTER 1 EXAMINATION SPECIMEN QUESTION PAPER …

ISC SEMESTER 1 EXAMINATION SPECIMEN QUESTION PAPER

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SPECIMEN QUESTION PAPER ENGLISH PAPER 1 (LANGUAGE) ----- Maximum Marks: 80 Time allowed: One and a half hours (Candidates are allowed additional 15 minutes for only reading the paper.) ALL QUESTIONS ARE COMPULSORY The marks intended for questions are given in brackets [ ].

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GCSE English Language Paper 1 Revision

GCSE English Language Paper 1 Revision

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Language Paper 1 Revision ... lighted window of glazed paper. As if to protect himself from her. As if to protect her. In his outstretched, protecting hand there’s the stub end of a cigarette. She retrieves the brown envelope when she’s alone, and slides the photo out from among the

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GCSE (9-1) English Language - Pearson qualifications

GCSE (9-1) English Language - Pearson qualifications

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There are also exemplars for GCSE English Language Paper 2 and GCSE English Literature available to download from our website. Section A questions address three Reading Assessment Objectives: AO1, AO2 and AO4. Reading – 50% AO1 Identify and interpret explicit and implicit information and ideas

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Language Models are Unsupervised Multitask Learners

Language Models are Unsupervised Multitask Learners

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the promise of language models to perform specific tasks, such as commonsense reasoning (Schwartz et al.,2017) and sentiment analysis (Radford et al.,2017). In this paper, we connect these two lines of work and con-tinue the trend of more general methods of transfer. We demonstrate language models can perform down-stream

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Toward an Architecture for Never-Ending Language Learning

Toward an Architecture for Never-Ending Language Learning

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Toward an Architecture for Never-Ending Language Learning Andrew Carlson 1, Justin Betteridge , Bryan Kisiel , Burr Settles1, Estevam R. Hruschka Jr.2, and Tom M. Mitchell1 1School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA 2Federal University of S˜ao Carlos, S ao Carlos, SP, Brazil˜ Abstract We consider here the problem of building a never-ending lan-

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