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    Section 2 - Creative Writing

    How many marks do you think you would lose for not using one of the images? I misread the question and thought they were just there to stimulate ideas. I did write a story about a connection to place and it was about traveling. It was set in the Vatican, so there's really no connection to a photo.
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    Paper 2 - Modules (those doing WILFRED OWEN)

    I'm doing Dulce, Strange Meeting, and Futility. It's probably worth knowing the shorter poems by heart, because if they ask something about the dehumanisation of soldiers, for example, or the brutality of war, Futility and Strange Meeting are not as strong as say, Anthem for Doomed Youth, or The...
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    Wilfred Owen Poetry- Purpose of Sonnet

    The use of a sonnet structure in poetry would generally imply/connote emotions of love and beauty, but Owen contradicts this with the violent imagery of 'machine guns'. For 'Futility' you can say it's an elegiac poem that mourns the loss of a soldier to the cold, thus highlighting the...
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    Do people who have guaranteed entry affect us?

    Most of the people who are accepted into uni early - with guarranteed entry - are academic students anyway and will want a high atar to show for their hard work. It takes the pressure off them, but I really don't think they'd stop trying
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    Curiosity and wonder in Away

    Hey, does anyone out there know how curiosity and wonder are prevalent throughout Away? I've got pretty much all of my rubric points down pat except for these two. I'd prefer to write about Gwen and Coral if that's possible. Any and all ideas are welcome with thanks in advance. P.s. good luck...
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