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I didn't read it, I don't really think you need to, I used sparknotes and google to find and some quotes and bsed some techniques and put some context in there and got some alright marks in this section.
+ 1You're doing yourself a disservice if you don't read it. Really, in terms of education, you get far more out of reading the book and analysing it yourself, than using existing ntoes. The HSC doesn't necessarily reward this, and that's a failing of the specific system.
I just came fresh out of year 11 - we did our comparative study on Emma and Clueless (it was the past syllabus' Eng Adv comparative study)Well, you could do that and probably go okay. Only thing is though, it might be difficult to come up with your own idea of the text if you only know a plot summary and quotes from a secondary source. I'm not saying it isn't doable, but it's easier to come up with your own interpretation if you read the book and come up with your own quotes. Besides, it isn't really that thick a book, and if you don't like reading then why are you in Advanced English? You do have to do a bit of readin in that course.
come on.. speeches... I'm not even doing speeches this year, my mum told me to help out my brother with his modules, so I had to read his speeches, and I read 2 speeches in 2 days, it ain't that hard.I hate reading so I dont think results are linked to that. I didnt read anything - not frankenstein, not julius caesar, and not even the speeches for module B - only picked out techniques, and I did ok