There's one thing I want to clarify.
Can you use "Romulus, My Father" (Belonging prescribed) as a related text for Mod C, and if so, has anybody done this?
My teacher said that you can, but its risky because you will tend to analyse Romulus in respect to Belonging, not Conflicting Perspectives. However, I have found some really good links that would work great in relationship to Ted Hughes Birthday Letters. I can also link it well to the requirements of the rubric. I'm pretty certain that I will use it properly as a related for Mod C if it is allowed.
In any situation, I will only use Romulus if the question calls for two related texts, or if it question matches perfectly with my argument for Romulus. I have another related text handy.
So again, my question is whether I'm allowed to use Romulus as a related for Mod C, and has anybody done so?
Can you use "Romulus, My Father" (Belonging prescribed) as a related text for Mod C, and if so, has anybody done this?
My teacher said that you can, but its risky because you will tend to analyse Romulus in respect to Belonging, not Conflicting Perspectives. However, I have found some really good links that would work great in relationship to Ted Hughes Birthday Letters. I can also link it well to the requirements of the rubric. I'm pretty certain that I will use it properly as a related for Mod C if it is allowed.
In any situation, I will only use Romulus if the question calls for two related texts, or if it question matches perfectly with my argument for Romulus. I have another related text handy.
So again, my question is whether I'm allowed to use Romulus as a related for Mod C, and has anybody done so?