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  1. snowflakeptical

    What is a technique in a text, how to i find them and what to write about them

    a technique is what the composer uses to express meaning and depends on the form of the text too so these include similes, alliteration, hyperbole, personification, visual imagery and many more film techniques: panning, zoom in, mise-en-scene,etc static images: composition, salience...
  2. snowflakeptical

    Are you a black or blue pen person?

    We'll see. Looks like you got 1 right but I will include answers later in my original post =) *holds in laughter*
  3. snowflakeptical

    Are you a black or blue pen person?

    agreed. I choose the colour if what I'm writing on doesn't clash, otherwise everything looks merged into one to me and I might get distracted from my writing
  4. snowflakeptical

    Are you a black or blue pen person?

    since I'm 50/50 on this pen preference (I use both), here's a little experiment: guess what these colours are (grayscaled and see which one is better seen) will show the answers later
  5. snowflakeptical

    Are you a black or blue pen person?

    stationery plays apart of studying too! black pen: class notes and for scribbling down information then highlighted or added with colour blue pen: study notes, exams; personally more eye-popping to me exam: write in black or dark blue pen. Black is preferred (every single exam for scanning...
  6. snowflakeptical

    Free essay giveaway from a 99.95 student

    everything you said is very true and gives me so much hope! Thank you heaps
  7. snowflakeptical

    syssition vs syssitia

    Um wait you used the same word its singular and plural form (from hsc online)
  8. snowflakeptical

    syssition vs syssitia

    they're the same thing syssition- singular; syssitia- plural depends on the context/ sentence you are putting it in e.g: each Spartan attended a syssition vs sysstia were compulsory for Spartan citizenship
  9. snowflakeptical

    Question about choosing related texts

    from what my teacher says, your links are points brought up from the AOS prescription
  10. snowflakeptical

    Question about choosing related texts

    you can do similarities and contrasts for eg: in a similar way [insert text] does... or in contrast... as long as you can draw links between them
  11. snowflakeptical

    What would you like to see on BOS?

    So this is a LIFETIME membership??
  12. snowflakeptical

    Was this a bad idea?

    sounds like you did what suited you. You knew which one you wanted to drop
  13. snowflakeptical

    Cambridge checkpoints vs success one textbook

    And I'm here thinking that the past paper books just take everything from the bored of studies... Lol I meant board
  14. snowflakeptical

    Should I cut down on my hours if I want to do as well as possible in the HSC?

    I think I know what you're trying to say but it's more like pressure. For e.g. pressure to do something due the next day. But more going on doesn't really do anything
  15. snowflakeptical

    Cambridge checkpoints vs success one textbook

    I actually got the 2014 edition but thought I would get 2014 past papers and answers from online
  16. snowflakeptical

    Should I cut down on my hours if I want to do as well as possible in the HSC?

    so how many hours does that leave you to study/ relax/ do other stuff?
  17. snowflakeptical

    2015ers Chit-Chat Thread

    nah, sends me to google search
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