AsuTeksu
Rising Renewal
Hello, fellow BoSers!
In my experience of English Advanced, Module B is by far my weakness and it is the module that I struggle to grasp / understand.
For reference, I am doing King Henry IV Part I as my Module B text for the English Advanced course.
For those of you who have already completed your HSC journey, or for those who are in the midst of reaching its completion, I have afew lot of questions.
It would be great if any of my questions could be answered in reference or application to King Henry IV Part I as it would improve my understanding of everything : )
- How do you structure a general Module B essay? For example, in Common Module, a standard structure may consist of one body paragraph on Individual Experiences, Collective Experiences and Evaluation of Authorial Intent, respectively.
- How do you find quotes that apply to all possible questions? For instance, in Module A, you are looking for the resonances and dissonances, and the textual conversation can also be analysed in a table, however, in regards to Module B, I’m not quite sure how to approach this (both finding quotes and tabulating). I don’t have much clarity.
- How do you evaluate your text and its significance? Module B demands discussion regarding textual integrity and whatnot, but, how would you go about this in a critical response?
- What exactly are aesthetic and imaginative aspects? How do these arise and how do you explore them?
- What do personal and intellectual connections refer to? (especially since this came up as the Module B question for 2023!)
- Can you lose marks for not referencing critics? There is debate on whether one should reference critics or not. Personally, I prefer engaging with my personal voice that has been developed through research and reading, but will this jeopardise my marks later on?
I understand that I have quite a few questions, but it’s always better to ask for help than remain stuck
(Disclaimer: I may have more questions as the days go on…)
I appreciate any help that anyone can provide and I hope my questions also help fellow students!
Thank you! : D
In my experience of English Advanced, Module B is by far my weakness and it is the module that I struggle to grasp / understand.
For reference, I am doing King Henry IV Part I as my Module B text for the English Advanced course.
For those of you who have already completed your HSC journey, or for those who are in the midst of reaching its completion, I have a
It would be great if any of my questions could be answered in reference or application to King Henry IV Part I as it would improve my understanding of everything : )
- How do you structure a general Module B essay? For example, in Common Module, a standard structure may consist of one body paragraph on Individual Experiences, Collective Experiences and Evaluation of Authorial Intent, respectively.
- How do you find quotes that apply to all possible questions? For instance, in Module A, you are looking for the resonances and dissonances, and the textual conversation can also be analysed in a table, however, in regards to Module B, I’m not quite sure how to approach this (both finding quotes and tabulating). I don’t have much clarity.
- How do you evaluate your text and its significance? Module B demands discussion regarding textual integrity and whatnot, but, how would you go about this in a critical response?
- What exactly are aesthetic and imaginative aspects? How do these arise and how do you explore them?
- What do personal and intellectual connections refer to? (especially since this came up as the Module B question for 2023!)
- Can you lose marks for not referencing critics? There is debate on whether one should reference critics or not. Personally, I prefer engaging with my personal voice that has been developed through research and reading, but will this jeopardise my marks later on?
I understand that I have quite a few questions, but it’s always better to ask for help than remain stuck
(Disclaimer: I may have more questions as the days go on…)
I appreciate any help that anyone can provide and I hope my questions also help fellow students!
Thank you! : D
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