it has to be both belonging and you have to be able to link and compare the texts.
one way you can link the texts is though the THEMES, that both portray.
i've created possible questions which all link to the sylabus, if you can answer all these questions linking both texts. then you should be well prepared. because they wont ask anything not relating to the syllabus.
(1) Explore a diverse range of CONCEPTS related to belonging. Investigate these IDEAS, look closely at the TECHNIQUES the composer has used to communicate ideas about belonging.
(1) IDEAS to reflect on:
A. How belonging connects to individuals, groups, communities and the wider world to create a sense of belonging.
B. How a connection to a place can create a sense of belonging.
C. How belonging can enrich our identity relationships and can lead to acceptance and understanding.
D. How an individual can enrich or challenge a community or group.
E. The attitudes of belonging can change over time.
F. Some individuals will choose not to belong (Caitlyn).
G. Barriers exist in societies that work to prevent belonging.
H. Belonging can have negative and positive (repercussions??)
(2) Perceptions and attitudes towards belonging are varied from individual to individual and are shaped by contexts such as Personal, Cultural, Historical and Social.
Examine, question, reflect and speculate the following:
A. Ideas, notions, beliefs and assumptions about belonging.
B. In what ways is belonging revealed through REPRESENTATIONS of people, relationships, ideas, places, events and societies?
C. The language and structural technique used by the composer (free verse novel).
D. The effect of the composer’s choice of techniques.
E. The ways in which belonging influences and is influenced by the responder.
(Your understanding of the world will be widened, just as our own experiences and knowledge will influence your understanding of belonging.