I've finished all my notes for all my topics.
Now, how to put them into use?
Past papers? Practice questions? or simply just reading them and go into the exam with a huge bulk of knowledge then write?
I've heard that this year the head guy for English wants to see a different mode of text for maybe one or two of the modules.
My teacher said it is most likely to be Module C.
Any ideas on questions that are not essays?
There is no need for related texts for witness! What has your teacher being telling you!
Its a close study of text, meaning its studying for just that text!
cultural differences i'd say is wrong, instead say Through the clash of cultures, Samuel has experienced the negativity of modern urban society. But your use of violence and corruption analysis is right. You have to emphasis on the pacifism though, because Eli is almost a mentor on pacifism. He...
Cultural differences i can see. But violence, i can't you gotta say whats in your body in the introduction. The introduction is almost a summarised template of your essay.
But i still don't understand how you got 3. In my school, the english faculty at our school marks pretty crazy, but not...
The gun of the hand scene does not clearly represent the "clash of cultures" which you have explicitly stated in your introduction, it does but its significance is minor. The question asks for two "strong ideas"
It represents the distinct ideas of violence vs pacifism perhaps, cultural identity...
I'm a standard student doing Witness as well. You have a good thesis. But you don't seem to refer to the 'scene' you were presented with. I don't understand what two ideas you have written about. I can see the "clash of cultures", but not another idea. The intro also seems to have been memorised...