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  1. The line is simultaneously reassuring and ominous, as Simon says “you” instead of “we,” suggesting that Simon isn’t sure if he will survive the island. This line eerily repeats in Ralph’s head during the final death chase through the woods in Chapter 12, long after Simon has been murdered.

  2. Chapter Nine: A view to a death Exam focus: Writing about effects. Golding’s language choices in his descriptions are usually worth commenting on when you are writing about effects. Read this example by one student focusing on nature and colour leading up to Simon’s death:

  3. Aug 27, 2024 · “When someone you love dies, and you’re not expecting it, you don’t lose her all at once; you lose her in pieces over a long time – the way the mail stops coming, and her scent fades from the pillows and even from the clothes in her closet and drawers.

  4. Simon Heyworth is an English record engineer and producer. He rose to prominence as engineer at Richard Branson's The Manor Studio in the 1970s, where he and Tom Newman worked on Tubular Bells (1973) by Mike Oldfield, which achieved significant commercial success in the UK.

  5. Aug 11, 2021 · I’m from New York. My grandparents were settlers of Long Island City. When they came here, there was no bridge, and they had to hire a boat across the river. They had a farm, and my grandmother had to go once a week to Manhattan to buy provisions – very primitive. – Iris Apfel

  6. Simon Heyworth was the engineer and one of the producers of Mike Oldfield’s groundbreaking album “Tubular Bells”. He is also one of the UK’s top mastering engineers and has performed these duties for artists such as Brian Eno and Depeche Mode.

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  8. May 20, 2014 · A couple of months back, you may well have enjoyed Part I of our interview with leading mastering engineer Simon Heyworth, conducted at his beautiful state-of-the-art Super Audio Mastering (SAM) facility in Dartmoor, Devon.

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