My teacher says this question may appear in the year 11 exam 2009:
These texts demonstrate how telling or rather not telling the truth affects the way we regard events, personalities and situations.
Assess the way in which both your prescribed text (Frontline) and at least two other texts of your own choosing affect your response to the notion of 'telling the truth'.
According to my teacher, this translates to:
Say the technique and quote in the message, explain what it means and how it effects the responder.
I have a couple of quotes, techniques and messages, but I don't know how to put them together.
An example is:
"So we could have a Rambo situation." (quote)
Sensationalism (message)
Tone/Irony (technique)
These texts demonstrate how telling or rather not telling the truth affects the way we regard events, personalities and situations.
Assess the way in which both your prescribed text (Frontline) and at least two other texts of your own choosing affect your response to the notion of 'telling the truth'.
According to my teacher, this translates to:
Say the technique and quote in the message, explain what it means and how it effects the responder.
I have a couple of quotes, techniques and messages, but I don't know how to put them together.
An example is:
"So we could have a Rambo situation." (quote)
Sensationalism (message)
Tone/Irony (technique)