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I always assumed that we have to write every every story in the Henry Lawson booklet, since it's all considered to be one text?

Is that not true?
 

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Starcraftmazter said:
I always assumed that we have to write every every story in the Henry Lawson booklet, since it's all considered to be one text?

Is that not true?
Some texts fit certain questions better and often contain narrative elements that are present more in large amounts than other.
The Loaded Dog relies more on humour than The Drover's Wife to tell a story.

Last year's high-range response for the elective Telling Stories only used The Loaded Dog and The Drover's Wife for its prescribed texts for analysis.
 

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