Hi all,
I was just wondering if we are able to study another text different to our prescribed one from school. To contextualise you all, my school is doing Speeches for Module B: Critical Studies of Texts, and due to the uncertainty of whether they're going to nominate a speech in the HSC exam or not, I wanted to study a different prescribed text within the same module.
What will happen if I study, for example, one the prose fiction novels that are prescribed e.g. 'Jane Eyre' and answer the question relating to that text in the exam?
I know that all of the papers are transferred by bundles in relation to schools. And I know that my 'Jane Eyre' essay will be in the bundle of 'Speeches' essays when the HSC markers for Module B: Speeches receives it. What will happen when the marker comes across my 'Jane Eyre' essay? Do they transfer it to a HSC marker for 'Jane Eyre'? Or will they just see that my essay is not on Speeches and give me a 0?
I was just wondering if we are able to study another text different to our prescribed one from school. To contextualise you all, my school is doing Speeches for Module B: Critical Studies of Texts, and due to the uncertainty of whether they're going to nominate a speech in the HSC exam or not, I wanted to study a different prescribed text within the same module.
What will happen if I study, for example, one the prose fiction novels that are prescribed e.g. 'Jane Eyre' and answer the question relating to that text in the exam?
I know that all of the papers are transferred by bundles in relation to schools. And I know that my 'Jane Eyre' essay will be in the bundle of 'Speeches' essays when the HSC markers for Module B: Speeches receives it. What will happen when the marker comes across my 'Jane Eyre' essay? Do they transfer it to a HSC marker for 'Jane Eyre'? Or will they just see that my essay is not on Speeches and give me a 0?