Section 1 - 3 (last one I attempted, bit short on time :uhoh:)
Section 2 - 9 (story fit well into the stimulus provided. cheering! :jump:)
Section 3 - 9 .. Skrzynecki fak ya.
Death by Modules? Massacre?
thank you guys, that really helps!! yeah I suppose it does depend on writing style. I am quite confident with my approach to belonging essays, and very comfortable with the poems I am using (have used these for Half-yearlies, trials):
- St Patrick's College
- 10 Mary Street
- Migrant Hostel...
How many quotes/techniques are you all using in your analysis of Skrzynecki's poems? What is the 'safe' amount to integrate into the essay response?
The anxiety is kicking in haha! Any help would be great, thanks. :D
thank you!! yes, they did. a few of my teachers said that my work was a pain to mark, though it was readable. I have tried writing with the paper slanted, and it turns out, that I can write both fast and clear this way! I'll also be using fine tip pens in the exams, and generally I write clearer...
Anyone else having trouble making their writing 'up to markers standards' ? I have a cursive writing style, but I'm afraid it'll be considered illegible. Working on it though, rewriting my creative over and over..
:cry:
We're just over a day away.. and I'm really on edge!
Thus far, I've done the following to prepare for both English papers:
- memorised my creative piece (14/15 trial mark) :rotfl:
- completed practice essays on Belonging, History & Memory Smithsonian, Hamlet and Frank/BR
- made generic...
I have memorised my creative (14/15 trials), Skrzynecki poems/written a few essays, and general analyses for Modules - BR/Frank, Hamlet & Smithsonian.
Is is risky to memorise complete essays, now? What do you guys think. Any help would be great. :jedi:
ATAR Aim: 85.40 (Macq Media &...