leannespeaks
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ok..is it just me but i heard some rumuors that if you choose a song for your text, it is mostly frowned upon by teachers..is this true??
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thanks for your advice...but sad to say...we've done that text in class!!!(ahhh unfortunate times indeed )kayvon said:it is frowned upon
but like if u have a few related texts, you cant do a poem AND a song lyric because they are so similar
u knw whats a great song abt change
its called times they are a-changin by bob dylan
it like shows the gap between the 50s-60s from conservative to innovative lifestyles
So poems aren't good either?Lucid Scintilla said:Premise; co-premise; conclusion. LAWL.
1) You may do a song.
2) A song is similar to a poem in the fact that it is more or less a poem; therefore, you also analyse the music.
3) You may not do a poem. Also, as songs as similar to poems, doing them is frowned upon.
!) You may do a song, but it, or even you, may be looked upon unfavourably, for a song and a poem are alike.
Well I had... but she said it was still implied and innapropriate.Lucid Scintilla said:=( We could not use a poem as a text; we did a comparison between a poem and another text of a different text-type.
@Annalisee: You could censor the "fuck".
Lucid Scintilla said:=( We could not use a poem as a text; we did a comparison between a poem and another text of a different text-type.
@Annalisee: You could censor the "fuck".
We did "Beneath Clouds" at the end of last year for English. Every 2nd word was "fuck".Annalisee said:We have to do 5 texts, 4 different mediums. I'm doing 2 poems, 1 song lyrics, 1 book and 1 movie. I was originally doing an article. but my teacher advised be against it because it had the word 'fuck' in it.
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