highshill
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Hi, i am trying to improve my weak grade in english advanced and even though i take tuition and stay in school for additional help, i think i still need help so i am trying my best my self to improve. on this thread i will paste my english stuff like paragraphs and will wait for feedback, (note feel free to ignore my threads as i understand the pressure everyone may be going through to achieve their dream ATAR),
So here's my first paragraph
MODULE A: History and memory Prescribed texts Slumdog Millionaire and The fifthieth Gate
The practical nature of history and memory has been constantly debated however when put together history and memory define one's identity. Identity constantly shapes itself through one's past experiences which is embedded into their everlasting memories. Danny Boyle's film' Slumdog Millionaire'(2008) and the novel 'The fifthieth Gate'(1997) written by Mark Raphael Baker comments on the unbreakable connection of an individual's identity through their use of traumatic memories.
this is my introduction
NOTE:
If anyone else would like to post their paragraph or essay on this thread they are most certainly welcome, in fact i will try my best to provde feedback to my ability.
Thanks,
Sincerely Highshill
So here's my first paragraph
MODULE A: History and memory Prescribed texts Slumdog Millionaire and The fifthieth Gate
The practical nature of history and memory has been constantly debated however when put together history and memory define one's identity. Identity constantly shapes itself through one's past experiences which is embedded into their everlasting memories. Danny Boyle's film' Slumdog Millionaire'(2008) and the novel 'The fifthieth Gate'(1997) written by Mark Raphael Baker comments on the unbreakable connection of an individual's identity through their use of traumatic memories.
this is my introduction
NOTE:
If anyone else would like to post their paragraph or essay on this thread they are most certainly welcome, in fact i will try my best to provde feedback to my ability.
Thanks,
Sincerely Highshill
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