:wave: Section One, Text two!!!... I thought it was a mother.... I never even thought of the person being the father at all... because she refers to her own mother before her, and she picks out the coat to make him (her son) look nice. Surely, a father wouldn't be so vain Thats my theory anyway !!!magpam said:what mother and father?
I did four (two prescribed poems, one related and one stimulus).Booman said:so how many texts did u write about in section 3??? i kinda stuffed that one up...
Question two was something likeemca said:all good and well but can someone please post the questions for the creative writing and the analytical (or the whole damn paper) here for us public school kiddies to check out at practice PLEASE. Best of luck for the rest of the trial exams. ditto section II preferably after you've done it otherwise the police will be knocking on your door to find out how you stole it. In return I promise to post my schools trial paper here next week after we've done it. I reckon the more practice papers the better.
Heh, nice try. As mentioned by Fish Sauce, the question implied that the narrator of the memoir was male (using the pronoun "he"). However, I do agree with you (and others) that he did sound very maternal. Initially, I thought 'he' was in fact a 'she', but the question removed all doubt.Sumrestler said:I believe that you could have interpreted it both ways because it didnt actually specify if it was his mother or his father. Its more about the journey that he went on not if it was his mother or father.