Im definitely thinking one non-essay and two essays. As for which one..
for me a Module C would be ideal, as my elective is Telling the Truth and deals with the media, and it is a passionate issue that would work well with a feature article..
But as for History and Memory and Powerplay... i think it would work
But Module B has been the one out of the three that usually is the non-essay type and because critical study is meant to have more personal opinion, it seems the helpful thing to do, using a more personal text type.
But in actual fact, if you only know essays its really not that hard to adapt it to another type, in fact it might be easier! Whether its helpful or not, I think of say, a speech or even a feature article like an essay except with more personal, laidback language. As long as you dont take personal too far, and incorporate the features for that text type (they will be looking for those) just think of how you would speak to an audience or how you would write for the SMH. Tell your essay, use sophisticated sentences and have a well developed thesis but if your required to speak to a group of 17 and 18 year olds then it doesnt have to be exactly like essay-talk...
Having said that, once i did a radio interview for an exam and i was marked down because didnt have enough quotes... my mum works for ABC radio, and im telling you they would never just randomly quote the text ten times like that, and they would talk quite friendly and informally. So dont let that 'freedom' of a different textual type let you go CRAZY.... but it should allow you to loosen up a bit.
EVERYONE PUMPED FOR TOMORROW?
I guess we will all be back here saying: “I told you so, I told you so”
Maybe we should start a bet ....