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they can ask persuasive text this year (idk about advanced) cuz they have asked discursives and imaginatives only questions before but never persuasives.
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Yeah but they didn't ask imaginative at all last year whereas persuasive and discursive was an option.they can ask persuasive text this year (idk about advanced) cuz they have asked discursives and imaginatives only questions before but never persuasives.
Nvm I didn't realise you weren't referring to advanceYeah but they didn't ask imaginative at all last year whereas persuasive and discursive was an option.
no lolbrooo is everyone proper locked in be honedt
Sounds like a scam...Anyone who wants to become an actuariast. I would have done it if I was good at math but I suck so I can’t. But apparently it’s really stressful cause even after u get ur job every 2 years they make u do a test so that they can basically find every way possible to kick u out and hire new people instead
Discursive is pretty fun cause it's in between a creative and an essay. You're exploring a topic, and may take a slight skew to a certain position, but generally you're not meant to take a side like in a persuasive. It doesn't have to be something explicitly political either, for example I almost wrote about the Snowy Mountains for my one before eventually deciding to write about autism. The best part about discursive is you can be as playful as you like (amp up the sardonic humour), go off on tangents, as long as you eventually jump back to the main idea. Read Margaret Atwood's Spotty Handed Villainesses if you haven't already been prescribed it (it's fairly short) and you'll get an idea of what a playful discursive is like. Another example which may lean slightly towards creative but nevertheless has discursive humour is Nafissa Thompson-Spires' "Heads of the Colored People: Four Fancy Sketches, Two Chalk Outlines, and No Apologies", which is not a prescribed text for the HSC, but I found it through my creative writing subject at uni.can someone explain what a discursive is cause I've never done one and I've never been taught one so if they make us do it in the hsc I'm screwed. My teacher better teach us sometime soon. I have the opposite problem. Ik what a persuasive is just not a discursive
Afaik there are a number of exams you need to pass but after that you’re qualified so idk. But yea for the first few years there are many exams, then it calms down once you have your credentials, much like other professionsAnyone who wants to become an actuariast. I would have done it if I was good at math but I suck so I can’t. But apparently it’s really stressful cause even after u get ur job every 2 years they make u do a test so that they can basically find every way possible to kick u out and hire new people instead
Trying to be !brooo is everyone proper locked in be honedt
next year lmaowhen's everyone graduating? I heard some people already have
from what my parents colleagues said they have to do tests every 2 years no matter how qualified u are I think but idkAfaik there are a number of exams you need to pass but after that you’re qualified so idk. But yea for the first few years there are many exams, then it calms down once you have your credentials, much like other professions
yeah my teacher said that u can do that2. For questions like comparing two texts, can I use the same evidence which I wrote in previous questions regarding the text? For example if there was one question for text 1 and text 2 each, can I use the same evidence and analysis from those questions in the comparative question?
got it thanksyeah my teacher said that u can do that
It’s not that different from fiction really, just approach it with a slightly different context and you’re limited in terms of techniques. Anecdote, accumulative listing, hyperbole, analogy, intertextuality, allusion etc1. How am I supposed to analyse nonfiction extracts and articles?
yeah I always struggle finding techniques so I end up looking at like the structure, speech, rhetorical questions and the stuff u listed above too. But a lot of the time there's also irony I feel likeIt’s not that different from fiction really, just approach it with a slightly different context and you’re limited in terms of techniques. Anecdote, accumulative listing, hyperbole, analogy, intertextuality, allusion etc
yeah i do mention rhetorical questions and stuff but it is so hard lolIt’s not that different from fiction really, just approach it with a slightly different context and you’re limited in terms of techniques. Anecdote, accumulative listing, hyperbole, analogy, intertextuality, allusion etc
