2001 HSC
Question 7 –– Elective 3: Retreat from the Global (25 marks)
Suppose you are a guest speaker on radio, TV, or in front of a live audience, on the topic of the
human spirit’s capacity to survive in all sorts of circumstances.
Write out what you would say on the occasion, making specific reference to at least ONE of
the prescribed texts.
In your commentary, reflect on the relationship between the local and the global, drawing on
what you have learned from your study of this Elective.
Question 8: Texts and Ways of Thinking (25 marks)
Note: This question is compulsory for Module B, and you must indicate in your answer
which Elective you have studied.
‘ “Ideas have legs” — and successful composers run with them.’
Consider how they do this in their texts.
In your discussion, draw attention to the imaginative use of scientific, religious, philosophical
and/or economic concepts in at least TWO of the prescribed texts and other related texts.
2002 HSC
Question 5: Texts and Ways of Thinking (25 marks)
Develop a piece of writing from the perspective of a character from ONE of the prescribed
texts, and which begins with the words:
Who says your way is right?
In your response you may be as imaginative as you choose, provided that you show your
understanding of the ways of thinking in the Elective you have studied.
Question 8 — Elective 3: Retreat from the Global (25 marks)
‘In one way or another, these texts account for a turning from the world, and celebrate the local
— sometimes, perhaps, sentimentally.’
How compelling do you find the ‘retreat from the global’ as a response to a difficult world?
In your answer, refer to at least TWO of the prescribed texts as well as other texts of your own
choosing.
2003 HSC
Question 5: Texts and Ways of Thinking (25 marks)
The texts in this module represent various forms of resistance to the mainstream.
How does this resistance make itself heard?
In your answer, draw on your knowledge of at least TWO of the prescribed texts from your
Elective, as well as other texts of your own choosing.
The prescribed texts for each Elective are listed below.
Question 8 — Elective 3: Retreat from the Global (25 marks)
Imagine you are the composer of one of the prescribed texts. You have been asked to write a
feature article for a magazine about modern life. The article is to be titled ‘Retreat? What from?
Where to?’
Write your article.
In your response, you should draw on your knowledge and understanding of the retreat from
the global.
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In addition, i may post some of my school ones here when i get hold of them....
Question 7 –– Elective 3: Retreat from the Global (25 marks)
Suppose you are a guest speaker on radio, TV, or in front of a live audience, on the topic of the
human spirit’s capacity to survive in all sorts of circumstances.
Write out what you would say on the occasion, making specific reference to at least ONE of
the prescribed texts.
In your commentary, reflect on the relationship between the local and the global, drawing on
what you have learned from your study of this Elective.
Question 8: Texts and Ways of Thinking (25 marks)
Note: This question is compulsory for Module B, and you must indicate in your answer
which Elective you have studied.
‘ “Ideas have legs” — and successful composers run with them.’
Consider how they do this in their texts.
In your discussion, draw attention to the imaginative use of scientific, religious, philosophical
and/or economic concepts in at least TWO of the prescribed texts and other related texts.
2002 HSC
Question 5: Texts and Ways of Thinking (25 marks)
Develop a piece of writing from the perspective of a character from ONE of the prescribed
texts, and which begins with the words:
Who says your way is right?
In your response you may be as imaginative as you choose, provided that you show your
understanding of the ways of thinking in the Elective you have studied.
Question 8 — Elective 3: Retreat from the Global (25 marks)
‘In one way or another, these texts account for a turning from the world, and celebrate the local
— sometimes, perhaps, sentimentally.’
How compelling do you find the ‘retreat from the global’ as a response to a difficult world?
In your answer, refer to at least TWO of the prescribed texts as well as other texts of your own
choosing.
2003 HSC
Question 5: Texts and Ways of Thinking (25 marks)
The texts in this module represent various forms of resistance to the mainstream.
How does this resistance make itself heard?
In your answer, draw on your knowledge of at least TWO of the prescribed texts from your
Elective, as well as other texts of your own choosing.
The prescribed texts for each Elective are listed below.
Question 8 — Elective 3: Retreat from the Global (25 marks)
Imagine you are the composer of one of the prescribed texts. You have been asked to write a
feature article for a magazine about modern life. The article is to be titled ‘Retreat? What from?
Where to?’
Write your article.
In your response, you should draw on your knowledge and understanding of the retreat from
the global.
If anyone has the questions from the Independent/Catholic Trial, please post them here....
In addition, i may post some of my school ones here when i get hold of them....