Well at least I'm not the only one. My immune system is JUST kicking in now, so starting to feel more like a regular cold now.This is me and I feel guilty af
I remember having a coughing seizure in front of a girl on a train some time ago...Well at least I'm not the only one. My immune system is JUST kicking in now, so starting to feel more like a regular cold now.
I could kill whoever the coughing asshole was on the train that got me sick.
cover your darn mouthI remember having a coughing seizure in front of a girl on a train some time ago...
How do you get sick? I haven't been sick since I last wore my hat backwards in year 7.
Well at least all us getting sick now, and before, are probably not going to get sick again any time soon.I was sick before my extension 2 maths exam. I usually enjoy doing maths questions, but when you are sick it is complete torture
can confirmWell they apparently waited for them to do their trials, and marked their papers/majors first, so they were initially delayed by 1 week, so it approximately took them 2 weeks to mark our papers
Unless a new strain comes and then the memory B and T cells will be useless against that, meaning it makes no difference if you were sick before.Well at least all us getting sick now, and before, are probably not going to get sick again any time soon.
tbf, you do have more than one essay per paper for the trialsIt took the two teachers 4 weeks to mark approximately 45 peoples trials...
This was literally me like 3 days ago. Best if you take a few days off for a break; it's better to try and recover quickly rather than push yourself, otherwise you'll end up taking like 1-2 weeks to fully recoverWell at least I'm not the only one. My immune system is JUST kicking in now, so starting to feel more like a regular cold now.
I could kill whoever the coughing asshole was on the train that got me sick.
If they have the same content as the HSC papers will, I see no problem with it. Unless the HSC papers have a totally different style of questions, I'd say go for it.Is it still beneficial to do trial papers? I find trials harder than HSC papers and they have the same layout and content so should I practice doing them or just focus on HSC papers?
I have exactly the same concepts, but I also have Filial duty, which ties into corruption and morality, so my extra paragraphs that I have, overlap in terms of concepts, so in my generic I have 3 main concepts (Existentialism, Appearance vs Reality and Corruption) + extra specific points for any other concept.What broad ideas and concerns are you Hamlet peeps gonna prepare for the hsc? I have; delay (the titular protagonist's oscillation b/w inaction and action), existentialism (life vs death), psychological fluctuation (the tragic hero's madness), conflicting paradigms (morality - in terms of the binary opposition of humanism and Christian ideals), treatment of women (misogyny/female discourse) and corruption of false appearances in Denmark (upsetting of natural order discords nature of perception and truth).
What else could be included in my 6 prepared ideas and concerns?
I've basically got 2 paragraphs in my essay, one of them examines Hamlet's vacillation before Act 5 whereas the other explores Hamlet afterwards. I haven't got whole paragraphs planned for each individual idea/theme, but I have a good idea of how I would adapt my pre-existing essay to a question asking about e.g. two key scenes, appearance vs reality, etcWhat broad ideas and concerns are you Hamlet peeps gonna prepare for the hsc? I have; delay (the titular protagonist's oscillation b/w inaction and action), existentialism (life vs death), psychological fluctuation (the tragic hero's madness), conflicting paradigms (morality - in terms of the binary opposition of humanism and Christian ideals), treatment of women (misogyny/female discourse) and corruption of false appearances in Denmark (upsetting of natural order discords nature of perception and truth).
What else could be included in my 6 prepared ideas and concerns?
sounds good hahaI have exactly the same concepts, but I also have Filial duty, which ties into corruption and morality, so my extra paragraphs that I have, overlap in terms of concepts, so in my generic I have 3 main concepts (Existentialism, Appearance vs Reality and Corruption) + extra specific points for any other concept.
So is your pre-existing essay outlining a chronological argument? Fuck, I don't know how you don't have whole paragraphs planned for each individual idea/theme, because my writing is already shit lol.I've basically got 2 paragraphs in my essay, one of them examines Hamlet's vacillation before Act 5 whereas the other explores Hamlet afterwards. I haven't got whole paragraphs planned for each individual idea/theme, but I have a good idea of how I would adapt my pre-existing essay to a question asking about e.g. two key scenes, appearance vs reality, etc
Well just out of curiosity, how would you adapt it to my school's mod b question for the trial. The question asked about how Shakespeare shapes meaning through characterisation, and we had to talk about Hamlet and another character of our choosing as a form of comparison. So wouldn't you need other points/paragraphs about other characters?I've basically got 2 paragraphs in my essay, one of them examines Hamlet's vacillation before Act 5 whereas the other explores Hamlet afterwards. I haven't got whole paragraphs planned for each individual idea/theme, but I have a good idea of how I would adapt my pre-existing essay to a question asking about e.g. two key scenes, appearance vs reality, etc
Yeah, my essay is basically just a very loose structure which I can change in order to adapt. e.g. for your school's question, for the first paragraph I would compare Hamlet's inaction before act 5 to Laertes ("the drop of blood that's calm proclaims me bastard") and then for the 2nd paragraph I'd talk about Hamlet's anagnorisis and his 'alignment' to the indomitable mindset of Laertes - this is represented as they "exchange forgiveness"Well just out of curiosity, how would you adapt it to my school's mod b question for the trial. The question asked about how Shakespeare shapes meaning through characterisation, and we had to talk about Hamlet and another character of our choosing as a form of comparison. So wouldn't you need other points/paragraphs about other characters?
Hmmm so you do have prepared analysis then for other characters besides hamletYeah, my essay is basically just a very loose structure which I can change in order to adapt. e.g. for your school's question, for the first paragraph I would compare Hamlet's inaction before act 5 to Laertes ("the drop of blood that's calm proclaims me bastard") and then for the 2nd paragraph I'd talk about Hamlet's anagnorisis and his 'alignment' to the indomitable mindset of Laertes - this is represented as they "exchange forgiveness"