nansourian
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- 2012
my heart dropped when i saw that question. i didnt even study at mornington soooo im stuffed yay lifewth does tension between stability and change even mean?!?! harwood!!!
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my heart dropped when i saw that question. i didnt even study at mornington soooo im stuffed yay lifewth does tension between stability and change even mean?!?! harwood!!!
thought first person in internal gets the highest external mark. I'm confusNo, your exam mark is always your own![]()
They specified for speeches - without extract.The questions were pretty good! Pretty sure that the HSC has left me with arthritis in my wrists though. Conflicting Perspectives was interesting, not sure if I answered the question properly though, I had to relate everything back to human nature. Hamlet was amazing. Thank god for no specifications (although my whole essay was pretty atheistic, thank god anyway). Hated Module A for FrankRunner though... I basically hate anything that has to do with textual form.
Hoping for:
Mod A: 15
Mod B: 17
Mod C: 15
Same :/. I'm sure you did fine.HOW THE HELL WERE YOU SUPPOSED TO WRITE ABOUT TEXTUAL FORM FOR THE GREAT GATSBY?
WHAT THE HELL DID 'ACTUAL' AND 'POSSIBLE' MEAN?
And halfway through my conflicting perspectives essay I didn't know what I was talking about anymore...
Didn't finish any of my English exams sigh...
FrankRunner - "Our interest in the parallels between Frankenstein and Blade Runner is further enhanced by consideration of their marked differences in textual form. Evaluate this statement in light of your comparative study of Frankenstein and Blade Runner"Does anyone have by the way the questions for Bladerunner/Frankenstein, Hamlet and Ted Hughes? I don't have the paper with me.
That was soooo unfair!! NO EXTRACT as wellYeah, I thought it was a bit unfair how they specified for only a few of the questions in module B.
They scale/moderate or whatever it's called differently for each question according to the level of difficulty.Yeah, I thought it was a bit unfair how they specified for only a few of the questions in module B.
A: Our interest in parallels between Frankenstein and Blade Runner is further enhanced by consideration of their marked differences in textual form.Does anyone have by the way the questions for Bladerunner/Frankenstein, Hamlet and Ted Hughes? I don't have the paper with me.
