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McLake

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First to post the paper (scanned or typed) gets rep ...
 
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How has your perception of Transformations/ In the Wild been illuminated by your comparative study of the prescribed texts?

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‘Interpretations of texts can shift and change with time and place.’

Considering your time and place, reflect on the ways in which context has shaped your critical interpretation of the prescribed text.

In your response, refer to TWO extracts/poems from your prescribed text.

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You are the keynote speaker at a conference for young writers and directors.

The title of your presentation is Visions and Version of Telling the Truth/History and memory/powerplay.

In your presentation,. Explore how and for what purpose composers create their particular visions and versions.

Refer to your prescribed text and at least TWO other related texts of your own choosing.
 
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Was an ok paper, I didn't mind it all except the first question.
 

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Transofmrations question was good. it seems i only go good when i memorise the essay.

harwood totally sucked
 

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One was a reflection which isn't an essay, indeed you get to use personal pronouns to explain your context.
 

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Rush152 said:
Anyone else think that we got it easy for our HSC?

2 essays and one speech now hows that..
totally agree..AOS was really open..and so was paper 2! i'm cheering! it's over! and i'm so over english! it's gone!!!
 

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the module B question was absolutely terrible... oh and I dont agree xayma, although you can answer that kind of question with personal pronouns, etc you dont have to
 

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Xayma said:
One was a reflection which isn't an essay, indeed you get to use personal pronouns to explain your context.
Geez sorry "reflection" lol. Yeah i reckon we did get it a bit easy for paper 2, with the exception of the king lear question :(

(feels sorry for next year's HSC'ers)
 

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i rekon that was a fairly reasonable paper, much like paper 1, it gave us the opportunity to show what we know.. the only thing i didnt like was in king lear how we were sposed to refer to 2 key extracts, they cud hav just sed with substantial textual evidence or something. oh well its over hooray!
 
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:p not looking good, didnt finish the module C question...my english is gonna scale my uai so low :(
 

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Yeah, my hand cramped up during the paper >.<
 

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27 pages of pure crap - omg kill me noooooooowwwwwwww

i also used random words like 'juxtaposed' i have no idea what this means
 

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yeah i thought it was an okay and talk about a hand cramp...my god! writing 23 pages sucks! well i did two essay type answers and a speech .... i hope i didnt have to do a reflection...lol. OOPS!

i hated the king lear question but it looked like every other person did too so im glad im not alone.....2 EXAMS DOWN 4 TO GO! yay!

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it was okay. i left, like, 25 minutes early thoughcause i got really bored and couldn't be bothered doing anymore lol i went so crap and it was so easy *groan* meh, i don't care. oh, and whoever said 2 essays and speech was good, we were soooo lucky! usually they've done 3 text types. we were hoping for radio interview for 'in the wild', essay 'critical study' and speech/presentation 'telling the truth' ... almost got it! lol
 

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Question 1 - Elective 1: Transofmations

How has your perception of Transfomations been illuminated by your comparitive study of your prescribed texts?

Question 2 - Elective 2: In the Wild

How has your perception of In the Wild been illuminated by your comparitive study of your prescribed texts?

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Question 3 - William Shakespeare, The tradegy of King Lear

"Interpretations of texts can shirt and change with time and place"

Considering your time and place. reflect on the ways in which context has shaped your critical interpretaion of the precribled text

In your reponse, refer to TWO extracts from your prescribed text.

Question 4 - Prose Fiction

"Interpretations of texts can shirt and change with time and place"

Considering your time and place. reflect on the ways in which context has shaped your critical interpretaion of the precribled text

In your reponse, refer to TWO extracts from your prescribed text.

Question 5 - Drama - Richard Brinsley Sheridan, The School for Scandal

"Interpretations of texts can shirt and change with time and place"

Considering your time and place. reflect on the ways in which context has shaped your critical interpretaion of the precribled text

In your reponse, refer to TWO extracts from your prescribed text.

Question 6 - Film - Orson Welles, Citizen Kane

"Interpretations of texts can shirt and change with time and place"

Considering your time and place. reflect on the ways in which context has shaped your critical interpretaion of the precribled text

In your reponse, refer to TWO extracts from your prescribed text.

Question 7 - Poetry

"Interpretations of texts can shirt and change with time and place"

Considering your time and place. reflect on the ways in which context has shaped your critical interpretaion of the precribled text

In your reponse, refer to TWO poems from you have studied.

Question 8 - Nonfiction - Speeches

"Interpretations of texts can shirt and change with time and place"

Considering your time and place. reflect on the ways in which context has shaped your critical interpretaion of the precribled text

In your reponse, refer to TWO speeches you have studied.

Question 9 - Multimedia - ATSIC Website

"Interpretations of texts can shirt and change with time and place"

Considering your time and place. reflect on the ways in which context has shaped your critical interpretaion of the precribled text

In your reponse, refer to TWO sections of the ATSIC website you have studied.

Question 10 - Multimedia - Deena Larsen, Samplers: Nine Vicious Little Hypertexts

"Interpretations of texts can shirt and change with time and place"

Considering your time and place. reflect on the ways in which context has shaped your critical interpretaion of the precribled text

In your reponse, refer to TWO hypertexts you have studied.

Question 11 - Nonfiction - Jung Chand, Wild Swans

"Interpretations of texts can shirt and change with time and place"

Considering your time and place. reflect on the ways in which context has shaped your critical interpretaion of the precribled text

In your reponse, refer to TWO extracts from your prescribed text.

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Question 12 - Elective 1: Telling the Truth

You are the keynote speaker at a conference for young writers and directors.

The title of your presentation is: Visions and Versions of Telling the Truth

In your presentation, explore how and for what purpose composers create their particular visions and versions

Refer to your prescribed text and at least TWO other related texts of your own choosing

Question 13 - Elective 2: Powerplay

You are the keynote speaker at a conference for young writers and directors.

The title of your presentation is: Visions and Versions of Powerplay

In your presentation, explore how and for what purpose composers create their particular visions and versions

Refer to your prescribed text and at least TWO other related texts of your own choosing

Question 14 - Elective 3: History and Memory

You are the keynote speaker at a conference for young writers and directors.

The title of your presentation is: Visions and Versions of History and Memory.

In your presentation, explore how and for what purpose composers create their particular visions and versions

Refer to your prescribed text and at least TWO other related texts of your own choosing
 

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Pfft I beat you both not only that mine is more efficient.
 

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