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ELAT

In Oxford town, where scholars dwell, There's a test they take, they know it well. It's called the ELAT, a challenge grand, To test their skills, with pen in hand. The ELAT is for those who love to read, To dive into stories, and let their minds feed. It's a subject-specific test, you see, For English and literature, and classics, fancy-free. In late October, when autumn leaves fall, The ELAT is taken by one and all. They sit with their papers, their hearts aflutter, Writing essays and poems, to show their utter. The University of Oxford, where dreams come true, Uses ELAT to find the brightest few. But wait, there's more, another surprise, Cambridge also uses it, to seek the wise. So if you love words, and stories so fine, The ELAT test is your chance to shine. Read and write, let your imagination soar, And one day, you may enter through Oxford's door. Random page: Tm2p