LOL i thought i was the only one smart enough to do that! As long as you referred back to it, or related it somehow to the quote then im sure you'll be fine.
A nomad is like a caveman, relation to nomads being like photographers was the whole concept of exploring foreign landscapes... well...
Section II to me wasn't that resticted, i managed to fit in my creative piece just fine. Guess questions like that really do prove to the markers how "creative" some students can be. i.e. me
Hey guys just wondering if anyone applying for scholarships for courses next year. I'm trying to find some scholarships in business courses as well as law but can't seem to. Can someone direct me to some?
cheers; Richard
Well i havent recived my 2007 UAC guide yet so wouldnt know the codes for the courses i want, is there an online guide?
Also the calender on the UAC site says applications open early August, didn't give an exact date, So is it open yet?
Okay this question was in last years catholic paper for English Modules.
Section II : Critical Study of texts. - Prose Fiction
"Write a letter which nominates your prescribed text. Focus on TWO important aspects of the fictional world"
I dont know what the hell its asking! HELP
I interpreted the poem as an inner journey which the persona is going through in his/her dream. I used struggle and fear as a notion explaining what a journey is. The techniques i used were selective adjectives, these were the words describing the scariness of the whoel dream. I also used...
hahah jeanelle u nerd !
The poem was pretty straight forward i reckon. I jsut wrote about how it shows the struggles and fear faced in a journey and shit.
Anyone write anything other than a story for the creative? Poems or a song even?
I've picked up a new way to study for these trials as opposed to the way i studied for previous exams. What i am doing now is reading my revision guides for each topic instead of writting notes, then once i finish reading them i attempt past exams.
Think of if like this;
One revision guide...
Hey guys;
Just wondering whats the most common language techniques to be found in the journey texts in your exams.
All i can think of is;
Metaphors
Juxtaposition
Oxymorons
Enjambment
Sentence structure
Deliberate word choice
Repitition
Low/high modality.
any others...