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15 I guessWhat's the maximum mark I can get if I basically wrote 100 words for the specified poem while I wrote like 200 for other prepared poems.
15 I guessWhat's the maximum mark I can get if I basically wrote 100 words for the specified poem while I wrote like 200 for other prepared poems.
only ??? lol ......15 I guess
I thought it would be fairer to do that sort of question, but then again, BOS wants to screw students over. I knew something bad would happen to module B, although I didn't predict it right...I thought module B sucked. I had so much depth on Pearson & Atwood, thinking the question would be in the style of "Choose a male/female/political/non political/australian/non austraian speaker". Between those two I had every likelihood covered, and thhen they specified a speech I knew nothing about. It sucked, and I am well worried now seeing as most people at my school would have planned to write about Suu Kyi.
tbh, my violets one does not shine as much as the other poems. Because my prepared one is sophisticated as fuck... but violets I had to improviseI suppose, if I was good enough (or had a tutor), or wanted to actually study, I probably would have done the same.
Good work
How much more do you expect if you wrote 300 words in total? You probably wrote more than thatonly ??? lol ......
nonono.How much more do you expect if you wrote 300 words in total? You probably wrote more than that
Yes, it'd be cool if you said 'The rest is silent' though.Is it ok for Hamlet if I focussed on the extract to the rest of the play, and not the 'closing scenes'?
Yeah I can imagine. I'm doing speeches but I have seen that movie. Isn't the final scene his sled from his childhood and its a big twist and a big deal. wow yeah that would be so perfectCitizen Kane was perfect.
I didn't remember but I knew the themes incorporated in that poem because I studied the poem like 6months ago.Yeah, i didn't know anything about The Violets, so i pretty much just analysed two quotes from the stanza and how it reflects the overall themes in her poems, linked it to my two poems i studied and wrote my prepared essay...
I did the transformation of Hamlet as a whole and how in the end he's recognised as a hero by his foil, which in this case in Fortinbras. I didn't really concentrate on a single theme, but this maturity aspect of Hamlet the character as a whole.I did Hamlet and i talked about how the final scenes involve a lot of death and then i showed how Hamlet's views on death changed throughout the play. I also talked about loyalty and betrayal and how those loyal to Hamlet i.e. Horatio survived but those who betrayed him i.e. everyone else dies and i said these things bring closure and make people happy that everyone got what they deserved in the end. Is this right?