Module C is generally considered the more complex module because of reasons, also not much of the state does it compared to Mods A and B. GENERALLY, if you can do quite well in Mod C it works out a bit better than doing well in at least Mod A and probs B too.Navglob aligns pretty good, I would assume. However, the question was very generic this year. (Not quite sure)
Module A/Genre prob aligns the best, as the markers tend to be pedantic and mark super hard!
Module C: not quite sure
Mod A and B prob aligns the best : Crime from Mod A, Nav Glob and Romanticism from Mod B - Imo, after the bomb is pretty straightforward, so not quite sure
The Textual Dynamics elective from Module C is the least done and most complex elective in the Extension English course according to experienced teachers at schools with Top-tier English departments (Hornsby Girls, Moriah College, etc). Module C itself is, for the most part, a complex analysis of language dynamics and elements alongside unconventional rupturing of predisposed accepted traditions of authorship and novel construction (and do not forget that you must talk about these things in relation to the contextual values of the composer and find theorists [most of which end up being language/post-structuralist/post-modernist theorists like Barthes and studies of semiotics/semantics] to incorporate in your essay). Additionally, the creative writing questions are a lot more challenging than the other modules. For this reason, Module C aligns the best overall.Navglob aligns pretty good, I would assume. However, the question was very generic this year. (Not quite sure)
Module A/Genre prob aligns the best, as the markers tend to be pedantic and mark super hard!
Module C: not quite sure
Mod A and B prob aligns the best : Crime from Mod A, Nav Glob and Romanticism from Mod B - Imo, after the bomb is pretty straightforward, so not quite sure