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Title: Member of the wedding, The worst book I have read...
Post by: darkmaster25 on July 03, 2012, 09:41:19 pm
I am half way into reading the member of the wedding, I can't bear the thought of ever reading it again. It is such a terrible dull book (in my opinion anywhere.) Anywhere I wan't to clarify, for the identity and belonging prompt in the exam, do we have to refer to our selected texts, eg: i am doing sometimes gladness and The member of the wedding, or can we refer to other texts. For example can I ignore the member of the wedding and write about sometimes gladness and another different text(s)?
Title: Re: Member of the wedding, The worst book I have read...
Post by: djsandals on July 04, 2012, 12:08:38 am
It has to reference at least one of the texts you're studying, which you can select for the exam.
Title: Re: Member of the wedding, The worst book I have read...
Post by: VCEstress on July 06, 2012, 07:19:17 pm
I cannot agree with you more!
The Member of the Wedding had to be one of the worst books I ever studied.
Not even considering to write on it for the exam.