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HSC Stuff => HSC English Stuff => HSC Subjects + Help => Area of Study (Old Syllabus) => Topic started by: emilysc on October 12, 2016, 06:18:24 pm
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For English Paper 1 section 3: How should I approach a question that asks about my own personal understanding/discoveries/etc?? (mainly for the thesis and intro)
Such as this question...
"To what extent has studying the concept of discovery expanded your understanding of yourself, of individuals, and of the world?"
In your answer, refer to your prescribed text, and at least ONE other related text of your own choosing.
My prescribed is Go Back to Where You Came From and related is Descendants (short film.)
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For English Paper 1 section 3: How should I approach a question that asks about my own personal understanding/discoveries/etc?? (mainly for the thesis and intro)
Such as this question...
"To what extent has studying the concept of discovery expanded your understanding of yourself, of individuals, and of the world?"
In your answer, refer to your prescribed text, and at least ONE other related text of your own choosing.
My prescribed is Go Back to Where You Came From and related is Descendants (short film.)
Hey Emily! You should treat it just the same as you would treat any other question; your understanding will come through in your ideas and analysis. Definitely don't use personal pronouns, and just make your Thesis exactly what you learned from the text. It's all about embedding your understanding within the typical essay style and structure ;D
Good luck! ;D