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  2. Past the Shallows - Wikipedia

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    Past the Shallows (2011) is a novel by Australian author Favel Parrett. It was shortlisted for the 2012 Miles Franklin Award. It has been published in Australia, the UK, the US, Germany and Italy. Past the Shallows has also been used as a prescribed text for HSC students.

  3. Favel Parrett - Wikipedia

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    Parrett's first novel, Past the Shallows, was shortlisted for the Miles Franklin Award in 2012 [2] and also that year won the Dobbie Literary Prize and Newcomer of the Year at the Australian Book Industry Awards. [1]

  4. Talk:Past the Shallows - Wikipedia

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  5. Free response question - Wikipedia

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    Free response tests are a relatively effective test of higher-level reasoning, as the format requires test-takers to provide more of their reasoning in the answer than multiple choice questions. [4] Students, however, report higher levels of anxiety when taking essay questions as compared to short-response or multiple choice exams.

  6. Shallow - Wikipedia

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    "The Shallows", a song by Dog's Eye View from the album Daisy; See also. All pages with titles beginning with Shallow; All pages with titles containing Shallow

  7. Talk:The Shallows (book) - Wikipedia

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    The Shallows: How the Internet Is Changing the Way We Think, Read and Remember What is the difference between the two books, and why does this article only mention one of them? Softlavender ( talk ) 09:41, 4 May 2013 (UTC) [ reply ]

  8. List of successful English Channel swimmers - Wikipedia

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    The first attempt to cross the channel with no artificial aid was made by the 23 year old J. B. Johnson on 30 August 1872. [3] Johnson hired a brass band in Dover to hype up his attempt, and entertained the crowd for three hours at Dover before diving in and starting his swim.

  9. Robert Shallow - Wikipedia

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    Shallow and Silence by J. Coghlan, c.1820. Robert Shallow is a fictional character who appears in Shakespeare's plays Henry IV, Part 2 and The Merry Wives of Windsor.He is a wealthy landowner and Justice of the Peace in Gloucestershire, who at the time of The Merry Wives of Windsor is said to be over 80 ("four score years and upward").