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plinkypill

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ADVANCED ENGLISH RELATED TEXT- DISCOVERY
« on: November 04, 2017, 11:02:05 am »
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Should I use Death Note (anime) as a related text for Wrack- Discovery? My first assessment task for AOS is a speech with Wrack and one other related text. My teacher said that Death note should be fine, although she hasn't read it yet.

I love Death Note and I have found some links to Wrack and discovery. But I don't know if it is a strong enough text to use as a related. Please help meeeee
Thank youuuu

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Re: ADVANCED ENGLISH RELATED TEXT- DISCOVERY
« Reply #1 on: November 04, 2017, 11:29:40 pm »
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Should I use Death Note (anime) as a related text for Wrack- Discovery? My first assessment task for AOS is a speech with Wrack and one other related text. My teacher said that Death note should be fine, although she hasn't read it yet.

I love Death Note and I have found some links to Wrack and discovery. But I don't know if it is a strong enough text to use as a related. Please help meeeee
Thank youuuu

I used Shelter (short film anime) for my HSC - as long as you know the text well enough and can convey the notions of discovery, go for it!
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Re: ADVANCED ENGLISH RELATED TEXT- DISCOVERY
« Reply #2 on: November 05, 2017, 02:00:04 pm »
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I agree, it is very much a personal preference thing provided you can draw enough analysis out of it ;D this guide could be worth a read! :)