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Jess007

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u doing standard or advanced
i do standard my physical journey related texts are:
* the road not taken - robert frost*

*a visual text about people walking along a beach i got it out of the newspaper a few weeks ago*

if u look through some books or on the net youll find stuff

robert frostis easy to under stand and talk about...so simple

hope this helps!!
 

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apparently we are not allowed to use Robert Frost's "The Road Not Taken" because it was in the stimulus booklet.
I was initially going to use it, and used it in the Trials. Thankfully the question only required one piece of related material and i spoke about two ('TRNT' being one of them), so i wasnt penalised too harshly.
But yeah im pretty certain you cant use it.
 

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kwinnall said:
apparently we are not allowed to use Robert Frost's "The Road Not Taken" because it was in the stimulus booklet.
I was initially going to use it, and used it in the Trials. Thankfully the question only required one piece of related material and i spoke about two ('TRNT' being one of them), so i wasnt penalised too harshly.
But yeah im pretty certain you cant use it.
yeah i think you're right.. my teacher told us not to use texts from the stimulus booklet..

but a couple of my friends are still doing texts from the stimulus booklet..

so i'm not a 100% sure.. on what u can and can't do..
i think ultimately it is to your discretion..
 

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i'm pretty sure you are allowed to use Robert Frost's 'The Road Not Taken'

the teachers at our school said you could use it if you really wanted, but the markers have been reading about it for years and they'd get 'bored'.

better off using something more original...

:)
 

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