ExtremelyBoredUser
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Anyone know what texts they're doing for HSC?
1984, Richard the Third and Looking for Richard and TS Eliot's poetryThe Crucible, Richard III and Looking for Richard, Metamorphosis, Great Expectations, Lady of Shallot
what about you?
i am studying those rn, they are pretty goodmost likely merchant of venice and artist of a floating world
I'm also studying them and merchant is hilarious af idc what anyone else says. And The main character in Artist makes my blood boil. Also a very good text.i am studying those rn, they are pretty good
damn thats quite a lotI've read the first page of my common module text, it seems pretty cool so far.
Indeed, reading a sentence took quite a while. I'm surprised I got through a paragraph.damn thats quite a lot
I started with my X1 text since it seems denser. I've been wanting to read the book for ages, was just waiting for exams to be over.I've read and annotated the first page of my common module text,
I have the PDF version of the book so I'm using adobe readerI started with my X1 text since it seems denser. I've been wanting to read the book for ages, was just waiting for exams to be over.
By the way, how do you annotate your texts? Sticky notes, online version...?
Nice, sounds like a good plan.I have the PDF version of the book so I'm using adobe reader
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By no means have I mastered English, I'm still trying to find a method that works for studying texts, as of now I'm just annotating text as I go so when I look back, I can grab any piece of analysis and quote together and just throw it in an essay
Yeah I prefer reading from book, it feels more... authentic? But the PDFs not too bad considering I can store as much comments I want and analyse as much as I need to. I really wish I had a Kindle or something of the sorts right now because staring at my laptop screen for hours isn't exactly desirable.Nice, sounds like a good plan.
I'm such a bookworm, I have to have a book in my hands when I read, actually feel the page as I turn it and all that But I hate the idea of writing on my copies...pure sacrilege. So I just use sticky notes and flags with my annotations all over them.
My teacher made us do that for our drama text for extension (and for a few scenes in Othello for advanced). My extension class is small so everyone was given a character for the entirety of the play and they had to act it out. Made it so much more fun and by the end, everyone had technically read the text.read in a group, no excuses there
it actually works. I did all my year 12 text like thisMy teacher made us do that for our drama text for extension (and for a few scenes in Othello for advanced). My extension class is small so everyone was given a character for the entirety of the play and they had to act it out. Made it so much more fun and by the end, everyone had technically read the text.