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lucas10champ

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It’s a different subject… the format is different, the way you write ur discursive is different, and imaginative is way more prevalent in ext
nah these ext 1 english people are actually different keep crying on ur discrusives
 

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Common Module – Literary Worlds
In this module students explore, investigate, experiment with and evaluate the ways texts represent and illuminate the complexity of individual and collective lives in literary worlds. Students evaluate how ideas and ways of thinking are shaped by personal, social, historical and cultural contexts. They extend their understanding of the ways that texts contribute to their awareness of the diversity of ideas, attitudes and perspectives evident in texts.

Students explore, analyse and critically evaluate textual representations of the experiences of others, including notions of identity, voice and points of view; and how values are presented and reflected in texts. They deepen their understanding of how texts construct private, public and imaginary worlds that can explore new horizons and offer new insights.

Students consider how personal, social, historical and cultural context influence how texts are valued and how context influences their responses to these diverse literary worlds. They appraise their own values, assumptions and dispositions as they develop further understanding of how texts make meaning.

In their study of literary worlds students experiment with critical and creative compositions that explore how language features and forms are crafted to express complex ideas and emotions, motivations, attitudes, experiences and values. These compositions may be realised in various forms, modes and media.

Each elective in this module involves the study of three texts from the prescribed list, with at least two being print texts. Students explore, analyse and critically evaluate a range of other texts that construct private, public and imaginary worlds.

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It literally just says critical and creative compositions, no where does it specify discursive, so if my teacher literally told me its not an option thats not my fault
I KNEW IT, I was just thinking how i have never read the word discursive in the bloody syllabus. Ofc, that's just because nesa is as ambiguous as mist on a road!!!
 

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