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  1. Saintlexical

    Memoirs of a Geisha

    Why did you choose these as related texts? What are some of the notes you've made on them?
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    Northern Beaches FREE HSC Lectures

    These are definitely worth going to, especially Gillian Lovell, a marking supervisor, who will be at Mona Vale library.
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    Standard English Study Guide?

    Even though you're Bored of Studies, the Board of Studies is your friend! http://www.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/hsc_exams/ Most trial exams are designed to give you a sense of what the HSC exams will be like so it wouldn't hurt for you to have a look at the past papers. If nothing else, you...
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    Colours

    There's nothing against it but it'd be a waste of time (and I wouldn't recommend it) unless you needed it to illustrate a particular point.
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    Theories of Personal and Social Development//Can someone help me out?

    There's nothing wrong with starting with Wikipedia on Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs but make sure you read all the criticisms of him as well. Also, you're looking for Gardner's Multiple Intelligences.
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    disney as pop culture

    Disney as pop culture is actually a pretty good choice because there's already a lot of literature out there about Disney and its effect on culture and society.
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    The wind in the willows-Kenneth Grahame-(stimulus booklet) anyone have an analysis??

    Re: The wind in the willows-Kenneth Grahame-(stimulus booklet) anyone have an analysi What kind of journey do you think each character is about to embark on? Are they all super keen to go? What experiences is each expecting? What can you tell about the personality/background of each character?
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    HELP! the expression

    Perhaps you could post part of an essay you have written?
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    What is the best way to study for English?

    The level of "sophistication" in the language that you use isn't really that big a deal. The more important thing to be aware of is how you can best communicate your ideas and give evidence to answer the questions. You can still get band 5 very easily with simple language so long as you...
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    Help I Need Essays To Memorise

    I strongly advise against memorising essays. If you memorise a bunch of essays as your only study in English, you're only ever going to be able to answer a few questions. If you understand the texts well then you will be able to answer every question. Don't worry too much about your English...
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    Imaginative Representaion HELP

    The best way for you to do this is to pick the text you like most. Then pick the text type you'll write in. We all have preferences and our own styles of writing are not conducive to producing good quality work in all text types. Then the last bit, actually writing it, is the easy type. You're a...
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    Essays, how do u express ur opinion

    There is nothing wrong with writing in the first person, but if you have a look at Season's excellent reply about this you will notice that writing in the first person more often than not detracts from your statements. Her advice is worth heeding. Just keep in mind that you should know...
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