aussiechica
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Hi!
For English 'Telling the Truth' my class is doing Frontline.
However, I dont understand the criteria for supp. materials.
All my queries have been asked a bit hodgepodgely on other threads, but this would really clear things up for me and I'd muchly appreciate the help if someone could clarify a few points for me
Thanks.
1) What is the supp material supposed to be for? Ie. in question form, what are we supposed to be doing with it? Explaining what it says about truth? is that correct.
2) Does the text have to actually discuss truth directly ie. most ppl are doing Iraq articles, right? Well, are these articles supposed to say 'look how much bullshit theres been in this war...blahdy blah blah..abc misrepresenation etc" and atctuallly discuss truth and representation, or are we supposed to get articles saying, just say 'gee this way is ace" and were supposed to explain how they represent their version of the truth?"
In conclusion, what are we discussing? the concept of truth expressed in the text, what truth the text is perpetuating, etc
Did anyone get a sheet from their school about selecting supp material? If yes, pls share the info on it, bc I am at a loss
Thanks in advance
For English 'Telling the Truth' my class is doing Frontline.
However, I dont understand the criteria for supp. materials.
All my queries have been asked a bit hodgepodgely on other threads, but this would really clear things up for me and I'd muchly appreciate the help if someone could clarify a few points for me
Thanks.
1) What is the supp material supposed to be for? Ie. in question form, what are we supposed to be doing with it? Explaining what it says about truth? is that correct.
2) Does the text have to actually discuss truth directly ie. most ppl are doing Iraq articles, right? Well, are these articles supposed to say 'look how much bullshit theres been in this war...blahdy blah blah..abc misrepresenation etc" and atctuallly discuss truth and representation, or are we supposed to get articles saying, just say 'gee this way is ace" and were supposed to explain how they represent their version of the truth?"
In conclusion, what are we discussing? the concept of truth expressed in the text, what truth the text is perpetuating, etc
Did anyone get a sheet from their school about selecting supp material? If yes, pls share the info on it, bc I am at a loss
Thanks in advance