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So with the second part of the English trials done, how did everyone go for this one?

Personally I thought I was going my fail it, but I think I did a good job at Module A (Run Lola Run), a decent try at Module B (Cosi). But did terrible for Module C (Tom Brennan) cause we hardly studied our text in class.
 

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ahh was so stressed about time but i managed to finish with 5 minutes to go haha!
i wrote 5 pages for into the world
4 for distinctively visual and
2.4 for close study of a text...
was dissapointed in my close study of a text and kinda struggled but i remembered my quotes so i think ill be ay okay! :)
 

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Frankenstein and Blade Runner (Texts In Time) was good! And I won't talk about Yeats/The Fiftieth Gate because our co-ordinator changed the questions for those sections. As they were collecting our papers I did glance at the alternate questions; Yeats would of been extremely difficult (more difficult than the HSC question last year) and The Fiftieth Gate might have also been more of a challenge!
 

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Thank god its over.

I started with the last question which was into the world... Did it quite confidently filling one and a half booklets.
I did the Witness question next and that was alright. It was difficult to understand. (Agree with lfcserg). I used the themes I practiced and tried my hardest to merge them into the question on Book. Should be alright. Did one full booklet.
I hated the Distinctively Visual question. I was just out of it and didn't want to continue as it was a rush to try and do something to get at least a few marks. Only did an opening paragraph and a bit about the provided text. Didn't finish that question. The person marking it might think where the hell is the rest of the essay...
 
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I did soooooo shhiiittt like 2 pages for each :(
- fra-bla
- yeats
- 50th gate

yesterday was 10 times better : /
 

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Thank god its over.

I started with the last question which was into the world... Did it quite confidently filling one and a half booklets.
I did the Witness question next and that was alright. It was difficult to understand. (Agree with lfcserg). I used the themes I practiced and tried my hardest to merge them into the question on Book. Should be alright. Did one full booklet.
I hated the Distinctively Visual question. I was just out of it and didn't want to continue as it was a rush to try and do something to get at least a few marks. Only did an opening paragraph and a bit about the provided text. Didn't finish that question. The person marking it might think where the hell is the rest of the essay...
We're like parallel opposites haha. I thought our Module B question was a bit difficult, considering I couldn't really mold the themes into it.
 

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Frankenrunner and 50th Gate were very generic questions, no problems really (6 pages each)

Hamlet took me by surprise, but I guess thats mod B for you :( only 4 pages and very disjointed.
 

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Frankenrunner and 50th Gate were very generic questions, no problems really (6 pages each)

Hamlet took me by surprise, but I guess thats mod B for you :( only 4 pages and very disjointed.
I agree with the first part, but what was surprising about hamlet?
 

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Frankenrunner - Super easy.
Fiftieth Gate - Easy
Hamlet - F*CK PIECE OF SHIT , I think I did shit.. cuz if extracts is what I think it means then I failed.
 

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What was the Hamlet question everyone found so difficult?
Something like:

How do 2 or 3 extracts contribute to your understanding of the whole play.

Something like that, no theme specified.
 

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Hmmm...I'd most definitely be using soliloquies. It's easy in one sense between you could talk about anything...but it significantly narrows the amount of quotes/evidence you could use. I would probs screw it up if I was given it.
 

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I finished everything but with very little quantity.
F & BR was fine
Speeches was okay, although, I wrote very little. (Screw you specification)
JC fucked me up bad. I didn't have that much time and had a total mental blank so I didn't write much of "ONE" related. Also I rushed it... so yeah, I'm forseeing a very shitty mark for this one.

:(
 

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^ Yeah, would love to know if they specified any speeches. Good ol' independent paper...
Anyone know?
 

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^ Yeah, would love to know if they specified any speeches. Good ol' independent paper...
Anyone know?
It was CSSA....

And even though I don't do this text, I'm pretty sure 5 Visions of Captain Cook was specified? Not sure if Im right though
 

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John Donne and Robertson were pretty straightforward. Hamlet, not so much :/
 

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It was CSSA....

And even though I don't do this text, I'm pretty sure 5 Visions of Captain Cook was specified? Not sure if Im right though
thats for slessor and HAHAHA omg lolllll if five visions was specified!!!
 

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