sida1049
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Hello everyone!
After receiving requests (even offers) for my HSC English Advanced essays, I've decided to give them out for free! I've noticed that many of my peers during the HSC didn't bother researching effective essay structure and style, and yet those are perhaps some of the most crucial skills required to excel in HSC English. I managed a Band 6 in the subject, so hopefully my essays will provide you with an idea of what markers are looking for in your responses.
Along with my essays, I've also included the marks I received from every assessment relevant to each essay.
For further references, here are the texts I studied for each module:
- Area of Study: 'Wrack' by David Bradley (I used the film 'Pi', directed by Darren Aronofsky, as my related text)
- Module A: 'King Richard III' by Shakespeare and 'Looking For Richard' by Al Pacino
- Module B: The poetry of T.S. Eliot
- Module C: 'The Art of Travel' by Alain de Botton (I used the film 'Her', directed by Jonze Spike, as my related text.)
Beyond the obvious reasons against academic dishonesty, plagiarism is not only useless and counterproductive, but may also end up costing you. Probably the biggest aspect that English challenges you on is your ability to improvise and adapt. And unless if you've attained a firm understanding of the themes within your text and formulated arguments which you're familiar with intimately, you'll likely find formulating a quality response to exam questions on the spot very difficult. My essays are best studied for their structure and style, as opposed to drawing arguments from.
So here are my essays.
I'll gladly answer any questions you may have.
Good luck!
After receiving requests (even offers) for my HSC English Advanced essays, I've decided to give them out for free! I've noticed that many of my peers during the HSC didn't bother researching effective essay structure and style, and yet those are perhaps some of the most crucial skills required to excel in HSC English. I managed a Band 6 in the subject, so hopefully my essays will provide you with an idea of what markers are looking for in your responses.
Along with my essays, I've also included the marks I received from every assessment relevant to each essay.
For further references, here are the texts I studied for each module:
- Area of Study: 'Wrack' by David Bradley (I used the film 'Pi', directed by Darren Aronofsky, as my related text)
- Module A: 'King Richard III' by Shakespeare and 'Looking For Richard' by Al Pacino
- Module B: The poetry of T.S. Eliot
- Module C: 'The Art of Travel' by Alain de Botton (I used the film 'Her', directed by Jonze Spike, as my related text.)
Beyond the obvious reasons against academic dishonesty, plagiarism is not only useless and counterproductive, but may also end up costing you. Probably the biggest aspect that English challenges you on is your ability to improvise and adapt. And unless if you've attained a firm understanding of the themes within your text and formulated arguments which you're familiar with intimately, you'll likely find formulating a quality response to exam questions on the spot very difficult. My essays are best studied for their structure and style, as opposed to drawing arguments from.
So here are my essays.
I'll gladly answer any questions you may have.
Good luck!
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