Amen
meee tooo....
oh this so sucks only like what 13hrs till the worst exam is on... i knew everything n tonight trying to practice i cant even remember how to open my eyes...
oh well.... goodluck
does anybody have to the point notes on emma
my theory is if you dont already know it then you probably wont
but i just have to look at some good notes
not mine
please help
k well, all i can really give you on that is...
reception in different contexts is asking how the original audience percieved it and how we percieve it
for example- in noel pearsons speech, he makes refernce to some key issues revolving around the wik and mabo case for instance or other...
oh and i know i spelt speeches wrong in my attachment
so dont think i dont know anything in regards to english
i just already had a file with the name speeches so yea
k. so people are having problems with the unfamiliar speeches
i'll attach my notes on speeches they are a bit long, but are easy to read so if you want them take a look
most people think that they will only specify the well known. my personal oppinion is they wont specify and if they do it...
k so... we have "demonstrates" "this shows" "this reveals" "this displays" "this designates" "this signifies" (sorry cant spell)
umm thats all i can think of. and look they wont care if you use the same thing, i know it sounds ridiculous to you when you read over it but thats cause its your own...
what are the best quotes coming from Samuel Taylor Coleridge that relate to Imaginative Journey
i've got
This Lime Tree Bower My Prison;
"Now, my friends emerge / Beneath the wide wide Heaven - and view again"
Kubla Khan;
"Where Alph, the sacred river, ran / Through caverns measureless...
umm hey...
we've been told to have an already preprepared imaginative journey story in our heads... does that make sense?? i'm talkin bout the creative writing task...
just wonderin has anyone done this?? if so what do you do??
what happens if your story doesn't follow the question... arrg...
universal themes is saying what rings true for everyine everywhere, so you are right in saying in kings its equality, justice and freedom.
resonate through time?? if you refer to what seraph says in light of socrates in regards to his technique and so on, you'll see how one speech can echo...
Remember Please!!
hey bec j m
umm can i just jump on your thread... can anyone remember any more of their trial questions. i cant for the love of god find my half yearly and i need as much practice as possible. so any like the catholic trial or independent.
thanks heaps and goodluck
hey pink blink... who ever was sayin stuff bout why did you get cramps then, well i can explain. last year i fell pregnant and i missed a period but that feeling before, well i thought i was going to get my period so every ten minutes i ran to the loo to check... anyways never got them, so a...
Firstly grouping speeches is important.
Speaking to the People: Lincoln and Keating
On Trial: Socrates and Goldman
The Lawyer and the Preacher: Cicero and King
Exclusion and Inclusion: Pearson and Suu Kyi
Finding the Balance: McAleese and Levertov and Havel
Women in Literature: Atwood...
hate to be a stick in the mud but markers will.
atleast you know he's ancient so thats a start.
Cicero's speech revolved around another Roman poiltician Catiline, who aimed to use tyranny as a political move to gain rome under his power. Cicero being the smart man he was prevented this plan...
true they probably will.
list things you need to know.
such as context, subject matter, etc. i know people think techniques and that are most important but i find if you know the basis of the speech you will remember everythin more clearly. eg. use of rhetoric
k, well obviously no one is here right now.
firstly group the speeches.
Speaking to the People: Lincoln and Keating
On Trial: Socrates and Goldman
The Lawyer and the Preacher: Cicero and King
Exclusion and Inclusion: Pearson and Suu Kyi
Finding the Balance: McAleese and Levertov and...
guys help needed.
Assyrian society, syllabus is something to do with Sargonid Period from Sargon II to Ashurbanipal. umm... what?
please help, notes, summaries, pointers, anything, this topic confuses me like crazy.
cheers.