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whattt the same tiktok also told be it cant be an elective text!! yk what screw it whatever i write i write idecdont stress u can use your elective text
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whattt the same tiktok also told be it cant be an elective text!! yk what screw it whatever i write i write idecdont stress u can use your elective text
If that's true, I bet you've probably read a lot of other really interesting texts. Just mention those. They'll probably be easier to talk about as well.whattt the same tiktok also told be it cant be an elective text!! yk what screw it whatever i write i write idec![]()
What if u donβt have quotes tho uhhhhIf that's true, I bet you've probably read a lot of other really interesting texts. Just mention those. They'll probably be easier to talk about as well.
I don't think you NEED quotes. Just mention like setting, characterisation, purpose, message, audience and stuff. Also movies will work better cause you can just use visual techniques. And you probably remember a lot of scenes from a lot of different movies.What if u donβt have quotes tho uhhhh
Ohhh smart tyvmI don't think you NEED quotes. Just mention like setting, characterisation, purpose, message, audience and stuff. Also movies will work better cause you can just use visual techniques. And you probably remember a lot of scenes from a lot of different movies.
Wait wtf can someone explain what this means/wha I'd have to dogang im actually cooked i didnt realise we needed quotes from a literary text if lit worlds is an analytical i always thought there would 100% be a stimulus and we'd analyse that but i saw a tiktok saying its possible they just give us a question and we have to use a lit reading to respond like wtf
they could potentially ask a critical question eg "how does your study of literary worlds provoke new insights into why literary worlds are constructed?" but they wouldnt provide extracts to anaylse from u would just have to use ur own quotes/ideas and create a critical essayWait wtf can someone explain what this means/wha I'd have to do
Can I use my section2 essay mindscapes and just analyse a private world then or idk what to dothey could potentially ask a critical question eg "how does your study of literary worlds provoke new insights into why literary worlds are constructed?" but they wouldnt provide extracts to anaylse from u would just have to use ur own quotes/ideas and create a critical essay
///And you can mention your related text, as far as I know the two sections are marked by different people so they wonβt know
basically yes, if there's a stimulus (which pray to god there will be) you have to make references to that as well and how that influenced our writing, its like an advanced mod c reflection really just extension levelSee if they ask a reflection? How are we supposed to structure it? Is it basically just critically analysing our own work in regards to the creation of literary worlds or...?
