1) symbolism, hyperbole, metaphor.... or use all three :P "XXXX hyerbolically represents the YYYYY through the metaphor "QUOTE", which symbolically..."
2) accumulation, anaphora (not so much). Accumulation is the main one really
OP... why.
Um, well I guess there's not much you can do. Everywhere, including the front of the timetable, there is a disclaimer saying that it is your responsibility to view the timetable carefully and failure to do so will result in a zero examination mark.
You have two options: either fake...
Re: HPF’s English Advanced Stuff
Haha thanks for your replies guys :) Yep mreditor I shall change the title later when I can think of a better one loool
Um basically before you write fast, please take caution. Pretty sure you guys know my hand story, let me assure you its no fun :P
As for...
Hey guys, I’m HPF (because I know it must be very hard to read my username :P) and because I was taking some time off from study, I thought I’d use it to put up some things about English Advanced.
First up, my credentials: Well I have none LOL. I just did the English HSC less than a week ago...
Maybe don't give it as much consideration as you would other subjects, but still do try. You have nothing to lose (except maybe a little bit of time), but you will if say, you were asked to produce your HSC certificate for a scholarship or something (ALL your results will be on it, so imagine...
because the question said "with detailed reference".
Like sure you could reference to the extract without putting in techniques, but your argument would be worthless without evidence i.e. techniques
hmm well you do have to answer 'all aspects of the question' per se, but I suppose it depends on the marker. If the marker thoroughly reads your essay (unlikely) and realises that you have not explicity referenced to the extract, then that will detract from your mark and the maximum you'll be...