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I am doing standard english and using Peter Skrzynecki's poems as prescribed text.

How many poems are we supposed to use? Can we just use two?

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You are perfectly able to get 15/15 using two poems.
Or you can use 3 if you feel the need.
Personally I am doing 3 and dropping others in, altogether mentioning around 5.

Again, 2 is fine.
 

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There's no set number, you're "supposed" to know all of them in detail and pick certain ones to write about based on the question.

To answer your question, you can write about one, you can write about all of them.

General consensus is 2-3.
 

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They can, but most likely not this year, apparently the Teachers predict that for next year, with a possible extract to go off.
 

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I know Ancestors and In the folk Museum really well

I know Post Card and Feliks Skrzynecki, as well as Immigrants at central station (although i'd never use it) pretty well.

I can mention sections of 10 Mary, St Patricks college.

I'm gonna try to use my top two only though seeing as I could write forever on each of them.
 

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I used 3. Two is fine - if you have a great essay that answers the question, two poems will get you full marks.
 

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Thanks for the replies =)

I'm just gonna put in two in depth. I don't think I will have time to write any more than two
 

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