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haejin

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Does anyone have their texts chosen yet for Imaginative Journey?
If so, which ones?
I know a friend of mine is using the movie Milo and Otis (check spelling), but i doubt that would be for imaginative.
 

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um are u in yr12?
because shouldnt u have already chosen your texts ages ago o_O?

im using keats' Ode to a nightingale and i ahve a dream speech
 

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unmentionable said:
um are u in yr12?
because shouldnt u have already chosen your texts ages ago o_O?

im using keats' Ode to a nightingale and i ahve a dream speech

are you sure youre allowed to do Martin Luther King Jr - I Have a Dream?

its part of the advanced module B Speeches prescribed text and i dont believe youre allowed to use a prescribed text as supplemetary
 

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no u can use it, wot u cant do is use a prescribed text from the same module/elective ur respondint to....
e.g If ur doin Coleridge, u can use I have a Dream but u cant use melvyn bragg "on giants' shoulders", shakespeare's "The Tempest" nor Zemeckis "Contact"
 
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i'm using the wiz of oz and a buffy ep

but yeah...how is it possible you only picked yours like yesterday?
 

haejin

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im actually still in the 11th grade, so i have plenty of time to pick my texts. thanks for the list, though!
 

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Supra said:
no u can use it, wot u cant do is use a prescribed text from the same module/elective ur respondint to....
e.g If ur doin Coleridge, u can use I have a Dream but u cant use melvyn bragg "on giants' shoulders", shakespeare's "The Tempest" nor Zemeckis "Contact"
i thought it was best to stay away from prescribed texts altogether ?
 

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hey i was just wodnering if u could give me some hints as to how to analyze martin luther kings speech n what it says exactly about imaginative journeys!? thnk u
 

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hey i was wondering if ene1 out there has notes on the 'i have a dream speech' as im totally stuck when relating it to the tempest...plz help me!!
thnx :)
 

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