Re: What specific types of questions could we be asked about Conflicting Perspectives
Here's a list of questions: Past HSC and Practise Questions for Advanced Module C: Conflicting Perspectives Tutor Tales
Another difference could be that Frankenstein criticises the individual (Victor), whereas Blade Runner seems more a criticism of society (Tyrell, Deckard, the crowd when Zhora dies, Sebastian).
Kahlo's work obviously gives you a LOT more to talk about, because of all her symbolism etc. But you have to figure out what it all means and how it relates to Belonging.
Otherwise Hopper's is probably better than Munch's, which seems a bit simplistic (less to talk about).
But either way, the...
Yeah, find 2-3 common belonging ideas in your core and related.
So for example:
- belonging gives us a sense of identity
- belonging makes us feel safe/secure
- belonging is an emotional connection to place/people
- choice of autistic narrator/perspective
- chapter numbering
- use of diagrams, pictures, bolding, appendix, footnotes
- how the chapters jump between 'real time' and random musings (eg about the universe)
- the use of detective genre elements
From HSC Biology: HSC Online
A protein is made up of one or more polypeptides. A polypeptide is made up of a chain of many amino acids.
chain of AA --> polypeptide
1+ polypeptide --> protein
Cell diff and specialisation is just one thing - its where cells develop to become specialised in function. Eg. mitosis --> identical cells --> develop into eye cells, muscle cells etc.
If they don't become specialised --> the mass of identical cells becomes a tumour (cancer)
Genes control...
Similarly
Likewise
Also
Too
as
just as
and
like
just like
similar to
be similar to/ the same as
be alike
not only…but also
to compare to/with
Contrast
However
Nevertheless
Nonetheless
Still
Although, Even though, though
but
yet
Despite , In spite of
In contrast, In comparison
While, whereas
On...
Not sure what you mean by "value" hope...but:
love is seen as the source of hope
hope for love gives her spiritual and physical strength
hope is embodied by Browning/the man
I don't know any specifically for Aus artists from 1950s or 60s, but here's a list of visual texts for belonging: Inside Break: Related Texts – Visual Art
Hmmm, I do agree with you to a certain extent, but I also disagree. If you can talk
I agree. I did Ice Age as my related text in HSC 2005 and that's even "lower" than Finding Nemo, probably.
Choose a text with meaning and deep ideas. Even picture books and films for children have deep...
iRuler is right.
Each idea/para should be:
1. Idea explored in BOTH texts.
2. Text 1:
Elaborate on idea in text - link to context if it does
Techniques/quotes - link to context if it does.
2. Text 2:
Elaborate on idea in text - link to context if it does
Techniques/quotes - link to...
You probably shouldn't use it as a related text - because it's a prescribed text for Standard Module B. It'll be frowned up and look like you're doubling up.
Otherwise it's a good text for belonging:
- belonging to family
- belonging to society/world
- not belonging because of difference
-...