porquoispas
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- 2008
Ok so the maths forum has like a game thingy so i thought why shouldn't we the englishy people have one..
Anyway so here's the link to the 2007 paper- Just post up your answers if you want to have a go at any of the questions..
http://www.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/hsc_exams/exam-papers-2007/pdf_doc/english-s&a-p1_07.pdf
and here are the questions
Question 1 (continued)
Text one — Display Poster
(a)
What has J.T. Wilson achieved through his travels?
(b)
How does the visual image build upon the ideas expressed in the written text of the display poster?
Text two — Feature Article
(c) Analyse the writer’s use of contrast in this feature article.
Text three — Nonfiction Prose Extract
(d)
Identify the attitude towards journeys conveyed in, ‘the horizon seemed the most persuasive home’ (lines 3–4).
(e)
Explain what Rothwell comes to realise about his journey.
Texts one, two and three — Display Poster, Feature Article and Nonfiction Prose Extract
(f) Texts one, two and three offer perspectives on the journeys of these writers. Compare the perspectives offered in TWO of these texts.
Go for it guys
Anyway so here's the link to the 2007 paper- Just post up your answers if you want to have a go at any of the questions..
http://www.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/hsc_exams/exam-papers-2007/pdf_doc/english-s&a-p1_07.pdf
and here are the questions
Question 1 (continued)
Text one — Display Poster
(a)
What has J.T. Wilson achieved through his travels?
(b)
How does the visual image build upon the ideas expressed in the written text of the display poster?
Text two — Feature Article
(c) Analyse the writer’s use of contrast in this feature article.
Text three — Nonfiction Prose Extract
(d)
Identify the attitude towards journeys conveyed in, ‘the horizon seemed the most persuasive home’ (lines 3–4).
(e)
Explain what Rothwell comes to realise about his journey.
Texts one, two and three — Display Poster, Feature Article and Nonfiction Prose Extract
(f) Texts one, two and three offer perspectives on the journeys of these writers. Compare the perspectives offered in TWO of these texts.
Go for it guys