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Sp3ctre

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Hey guys, if we get a question asking for something like "to what extent does this perspective align with your understanding of Hamlet?" (2015 HSC), what changes should you be making to a prepared essay? How many times would you need to refer to your own understanding of the text and would you need to do it for every paragraph? Thanks in advance!
 

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If it was me i'd refer to it in the introduction, 2-3 times in my bodies (including the concluding sentence) and again in my conclusion.
 

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When it asks for a personal response would you guys use first person or say "the responder..."
 

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Nah don't write first person. The essay is your understanding :)
 

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When it asks for a personal response would you guys use first person or say "the responder..."
I thought the whole point of a personal response was to make yourself the responder? But I'd definitely use first person, I was just wondering how often you needed to use I-statements.
 

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Nah don't write first person. The essay is your understanding :)
Wait so you're saying we don't use first person in a personal response? Because our teacher said otherwise. How would a personal response differ from an essay if we didn't use first person?
 

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