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Pretty good Common Module text not going to lie. What was your related text?Nah common mod
its all about the human experience of doing maths
Pretty good Common Module text not going to lie. What was your related text?Nah common mod
its all about the human experience of doing maths
Mein kampfPretty good Common Module text not going to lie. What was your related text?
Yeah, there's quite a good context you can draw on and relate to 1984. Maybe you can also reference Orwell's 'Animal Farm'?View attachment 32594
Pretty good book, I'm considering it as my related text for 1984, just finished reading it. I don't understand some words yet but I'll ask my english teacher to help me out.
Please don't corrupt good literature with math. The most I'll accept is Extension 1Cambridge Mathematics Extension 2 - David Sadler and Derek Ward
nah don't have a tutorAh I see. Pretty good connections to each other.
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I'm assuming these are your tutors? Would I be wrong? How much do they charge per hour?
I'm sorry to hear that, I think your friend in the right committed suicide so I can understand how you're feeling. You're friend in the left played hide and seek for some reason and I guess people cheated.nah don't have a tutor
they're actually my friends and i really miss em
how do you know that?I'm sorry to hear that, I think the guy in the right committed suicide so I can understand how you're feeling.
That's what elmo told me in Sesame Streethow do you know that?
i thought he got hit by a car
gonna watch the book thief for 1984. I heard vishnay's friend starred in it so it would be paying tribute. On a serious note I think Book Thief would be a really good related text for 1984 since it has the same themes of oppression and manipulation of information but its more... historical and representative of the extent of tolitarianism.Let me bring the conversation back to the thread lol
I'm currently reading Dune. Just started, but it seems pretty good so far. Planning to watch the movie after I finish reading it, because books > adaptation movies
Oooh I loved the book. I've got the DVD of the film but haven't seen it yetgonna watch the book thief for 1984. I heard vishnay's friend starred in it so it would be paying tribute.
Fascinating! We are currently studying the same text in Extension 2 english. What a coincidence! We have to thoroughly study this text then draw inspiration from it and write our own. Luckily the teachers are nice enough to let us achieve the band 6 range with quality that is only 31% of this masterpiece. Unfortunately half our class dropped in the first lesson. They simply could not understand ancient elmowian, it felt like hieroglyphics for them! I am currently contemplating life and hoping I achieve 11.2% in this assessment as I simply cannot get past page 2 - where the Big Bird is introduced (a deadly metaphor which I can still cannot grasp). I'm assuming so far it represents one's desire for freedom in an oppressive totalitarian state. Far more complex than 1984 which my 3 year old cousin get read in 12.98 seconds.View attachment 32594
Pretty good book, I'm considering it as my related text for 1984, just finished reading it. I don't understand some words yet but I'll ask my english teacher to help me out.
I just realised Dune was a prescribed text up until 2018 (I think)...but I'm honestly reading it for fun lolLet me bring the conversation back to the thread lol
I'm currently reading Dune. Just started, but it seems pretty good so far. Planning to watch the movie after I finish reading it, because books > adaptation movies
Elmo's death invoked a cathartic response truly. Can't believe he got mugged in the end by Big BirdFascinating! We are currently studying the same text in Extension 2 english. What a coincidence! We have to thoroughly study this text then draw inspiration from it and write our own. Luckily the teachers are nice enough to let us achieve the band 6 range with quality that is only 31% of this masterpiece. Unfortunately half our class dropped in the first lesson. They simply could not understand ancient elmowian, it felt like hieroglyphics for them! I am currently contemplating life and hoping I achieve 11.2% in this assessment as I simply cannot get past page 2 - where the Big Bird is introduced (a deadly metaphor which I can still cannot grasp). I'm assuming so far it represents one's desire for freedom in an oppressive totalitarian state. Far more complex than 1984 which my 3 year old cousin get read in 12.98 seconds.
don't spoil the endingElmo's death invoked a cathartic response truly. Can't believe he got mugged in the end by Big Bird
currently reading The Gene: An Intimate History but i'm quite boring lolI just realised Dune was a prescribed text up until 2018 (I think)...but I'm honestly reading it for fun lol
Haven’t read that. But yeah I get what you mean by a book feeling like a mental drain at times, especially those really long dense onesSomeone encourage me to continue from where I left off on Ulysses. I physically & mentally can't take it atm needless to say but post HSC I doubt I'll be willing either... Any fellow Joyceophiles around?
I’m just going to dig a hole and go die with a pile of Penguins classics and selected YA novels....you can keep your mathHere's some fine literature.
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