darcho said:i am doing a critical response on whether clark kent is really supermans alter ego and not the other way around
wow... talk about originality! that's really awesome.
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darcho said:i am doing a critical response on whether clark kent is really supermans alter ego and not the other way around
Wow I'm doing a feminist critque too. Wat skool do u go 2?Mel_b said:Hey everyone. I think I'm joining in a little late.
I'm doing another sort of feminist leaning critical response - the portrayal of gender in various cultural adaptations of 'Cinderella'.
ROFL!!!rahrah said:Our teacher told us that the Major Work should be our "summer love affair" and that we`re not allowed to have any other ones.
That's not funny at all.glitterfairy said:ROFL!!!
I swear, that's one of the funniest things I've ever heard... I might even sig it!![]()
hey! im doin a critical response to..its on linguistic determinism with relation to the sapir/whorf hypothesis and 1984...so yeh. iv done lots of research but still nowhere near enough! n i havnt started yet....i really should. so what is urs on??Porcia said:well now that we're doing it now and yeah, so who plans to do a critical response for this upcoming HSC! I am and i'm quite looking forward to it, and yeah! so anyone else out there?
jessicaw said:hey! im doin a critical response to..its on linguistic determinism with relation to the sapir/whorf hypothesis and 1984quote]
People in our class got warned away from using texts that were in the HSC booklist...
Any thoughts?
*shrugs* That's what I thought. Could be wrong though. It would seem a little silly if you were allowed to use a text that was one the booklist, cause there's no easy way of making sure you haven't done the text in class, and if you have it gives you a pretty clear advantage over those people who've had to study their book from scratch, without the help of HSC resources.j-mo said:Aren't you explicitly *not allowed* to use things which are on the booklist? That's the impression I always got, in any case...