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rei-10

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I'm currently doing Romulus as my prescribed text.
In a previous in class assessment i used a peter sckyrznecki poem "migrant hostel" as one of my related texts in an essay.

I just found out its a prescribed text for other schools. Am I still allowed to use it as a related text in the CSSA paper 1 trial tomorrow?
 
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i believe its ok as long as you dont study it
i used martin luther kings speech as a related text last year and it was all good
 

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I'm fairly sure you're not allowed to use any texts on the HSC syllabus - under any course, however, especially those which are in the SAME MODULE!
 

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defiantly not.. you can't use skrzynecki unless its YOUR prescribed text
it looks bad too.. it shows that you cant do your own research on the subject
 
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I'm fairly sure you're not allowed to use any texts on the HSC syllabus - under any course, however, especially those which are in the SAME MODULE!
Surely you could use a drama text as a related material if you don't study it as a subject right?
 

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I was referring to English. But I'm not sure. Didn't even know Drama had texts. :p
 

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Err, My mate was doing the great gatsby. my teacher recommended to change but he said something along the lines "not in the spirit of the hsc" Lol. So i think its acceptable however not desired?
 

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