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Close reading notes: analysis of Merlinda Bobis, 'This is where it begins'
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Close reading notes: analysis of Merlinda Bobis, 'This is where it begins'

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‘This is where it begins’, by the Philippino-Australian poet Merlinda Bobis, is a set text for HSC Standard English study. This set of notes gives a full analysis of the poem with a relevant image and a handy grab-box explaining the poem’s significance and poetic techniques. A simple, one-stop analysis of this complex poem which students can work through in class or take home for private study.
Close reading notes: Robert Gray 'Description of a Walk'
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Close reading notes: Robert Gray 'Description of a Walk'

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‘Description of a Walk’ by the Australian poet Robert Gray, is a set text for HSC Standard English study. This set of notes gives a full analysis of the poem with a relevant image and a handy grab-box explaining the poem’s significance and poetic techniques. A simple, one-stop analysis of this complex poem which students can work through in class or take home for private study.
Close reading notes - analysis of Oodgeroo, 'Sunrise on Huampu River'
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Close reading notes - analysis of Oodgeroo, 'Sunrise on Huampu River'

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‘Sunrise on Huampu River’ by the Australian poet Oodgeroo Noonuccal, is a set text for HSC Standard English study. This set of notes gives a full analysis of the poem with a relevant image and a handy grab-box explaining the poem’s significance and poetic techniques. Important points are in red. A simple, one-stop analysis of this complex poem which students can work through in class or take home for private study.
Close reading notes: Robert Gray, '24 Poems'
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Close reading notes: Robert Gray, '24 Poems'

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This set of notes for ‘24 Poems’ by the Australian poet Robert Gray gives a full analysis of the poem with a relevant image and a handy grab-box explaining the poem’s significance and poetic techniques. A simple, one-stop analysis of this complex poem which students can work through in class or take home for private study. NOTE: Gray published two versions of this poem. One is in Coast Road and the other is a later version, in his Collected Poems. They differ in several stanzas. The analysis provided here is for the version in Collected Poems. HSC students should be aware of this. A new version of these notes, reflecting the Coast Road version, will be available soon.
Close reading notes - analysis of Oodgeroo, 'Lake within a lake'
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Close reading notes - analysis of Oodgeroo, 'Lake within a lake'

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‘Lake within a lake’ by the Australian poet Oodgeroo Noonuccal, is a set text for HSC Standard English study. This set of notes gives a full analysis of the poem with a relevant image and a handy grab-box explaining the poem’s significance and poetic techniques. Important points are in red. A simple, one-stop analysis of this complex poem which students can work through in class or take home for private study.
HSC Texts and Human Experience Sample Essay & Essay Analysis: Billy Elliot
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HSC Texts and Human Experience Sample Essay & Essay Analysis: Billy Elliot

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This is a three-part resource for students undertaking the NSW HSC Common Module Texts and Human Experience. A generic essay plan shows students how to compose an essay suitable for Stage 6, progressing them from the simpler PEEL/TEAL models of Stage 4 and 5. A sample essay for the prescribed text, Stephen Daldry’s film Billy Elliot, answers the 2019 HSC question: To what extent does the exploration of human experience in Daldry’s film invite you to reconsider your understanding of commitment? There is also a second copy of the essay, marked up to show how it follows the plan, and with five short questions which require students to engage critically with the essay and its form.
HSC Standard English Module A: The Castle Sample Essay and Essay Analysis
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HSC Standard English Module A: The Castle Sample Essay and Essay Analysis

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This is a three-part resource for students undertaking the NSW HSC Standard English Module A: Language, Identity, and Culture A generic essay plan shows students how to compose an essay suitable for Stage 6, progressing them from the simpler PEEL/TEAL models of Stage 4 and 5. A sample essay for the prescribed text, The Castle answers the 2019 HSC question: Film relies on dialogue to create cultural tension. To what extent do you agree with this statement? There is also a second copy of the essay, marked up to show how it follows the plan, and with five short questions which require students to engage critically with the essay and its form.
HSC Standard English Module B: Truman Show Sample Essay and Essay Analysis
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HSC Standard English Module B: Truman Show Sample Essay and Essay Analysis

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This is a three-part resource for students undertaking the NSW HSC Standard English Module B: Close Study of a Text. A generic essay plan shows students how to compose an essay suitable for Stage 6, progressing them from the simpler PEEL/TEAL models of Stage 4 and 5. A sample essay for the prescribed text, The Truman Show, answers the 2019 HSC question: Literature reinforces or challenges our understanding of ordinary situations. Discuss this statement, making detailed reference to your prescribed text. There is also a second copy of the essay, marked up to show how it follows the plan, and with five short questions which require students to engage critically with the essay and its form.
HSC Texts and Human Experience Sample Essay & Analysis: The Merchant of Venice
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HSC Texts and Human Experience Sample Essay & Analysis: The Merchant of Venice

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This is a three-part resource for students undertaking the NSW HSC Common Module Texts and Human Experience. A generic essay plan shows students how to compose an essay suitable for Stage 6, progressing them from the simpler PEEL/TEAL models of Stage 4 and 5. A sample essay for the prescribed text, The Merchant of Venice, answers a sample question for this module. There is also a second copy of the essay, marked up to show how it follows the plan, and with five short questions which require students to engage critically with the essay and its form.
Close reading notes - analysis of Oodgeroo, 'Reed Flute Cave'
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Close reading notes - analysis of Oodgeroo, 'Reed Flute Cave'

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‘Reed Flute Cave’ by the Australian poet Oodgeroo Noonuccal, is a set text for HSC Standard English study. This set of notes gives a full analysis of the poem with a relevant image and a handy grab-box explaining the poem’s significance and poetic techniques. Important points are in red. A simple, one-stop analysis of this complex poem which students can work through in class or take home for private study.
Close reading notes: analysis of Jaya Savige, 'Circular Breathing'
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Close reading notes: analysis of Jaya Savige, 'Circular Breathing'

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‘Circular Breathing’ by the Australian poet Jaya Savige, is a set text for HSC Standard English study. This set of notes gives a full analysis of the poem with a relevant image and a handy grab-box explaining the poem’s significance and poetic techniques. A simple, one-stop analysis of this complex poem which students can work through in class or take home for private study.
Close reading notes: analysis of Maureen Ten, 'Translucent Jade'
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Close reading notes: analysis of Maureen Ten, 'Translucent Jade'

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‘Translucent Jade’, by the Malaysian-Australian poet Maureen Ten, is a set text for HSC Standard English study. This set of notes gives a full analysis of the poem with a relevant image and a handy grab-box explaining the poem’s significance and poetic techniques. A simple, one-stop analysis of this complex poem which students can work through in class or take home for private study.
Close reading notes: analysis of Robert Gray, 'Harbour Dusk'
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Close reading notes: analysis of Robert Gray, 'Harbour Dusk'

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‘Harbour Dusk’ by the Australian poet Robert Gray, is a set text for HSC Standard English study. This set of notes gives a full analysis of the poem with a relevant image and a handy grab-box explaining the poem’s significance and poetic techniques. A simple, one-stop analysis of this complex poem which students can work through in class or take home for private study.
HSC Texts and Human Experience Sample Essay with Essay Analysis: 1984
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HSC Texts and Human Experience Sample Essay with Essay Analysis: 1984

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This is a three-part resource for students undertaking the NSW HSC Common Module Texts and Human Experience. A generic essay plan shows students how to compose an essay suitable for Stage 6, progressing them from the simpler PEEL/TEAL models of Stage 4 and 5. A sample essay for the prescribed text, Orwell’s 1984, answers a NESA question for this module. There is also a second copy of the essay, marked up to show how it follows the plan, and with five short questions which require students to engage critically with the essay and its form.
Close reading notes: Robert Gray, 'Byron Bay: Winter'
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Close reading notes: Robert Gray, 'Byron Bay: Winter'

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‘Byron Bay: Winter’ by the Australian poet Robert Gray, is a set text for HSC Standard English study. This set of notes gives a full analysis of the poem with a relevant image and a handy grab-box explaining the poem’s significance and poetic techniques. A simple, one-stop analysis of this complex poem which students can work through in class or take home for private study.
Close reading notes: analysis of Yu Ouyang, 'New Accents'
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Close reading notes: analysis of Yu Ouyang, 'New Accents'

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‘New Accents’, by the Chinese-Australian poet Yu Ouyang, is a set text for HSC Standard English study. This set of notes gives a full analysis of the poem with a relevant image and a handy grab-box explaining the poem’s significance and poetic techniques. A simple, one-stop analysis of this complex poem which students can work through in class or take home for private study.
HSC Texts and Human Experience Sample Essay & Essay Analysis: Past the Shallows
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HSC Texts and Human Experience Sample Essay & Essay Analysis: Past the Shallows

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This is a three-part resource for students undertaking the NSW HSC Common Module Texts and Human Experience. A generic essay plan shows students how to compose an essay suitable for Stage 6, progressing them from the simpler PEEL/TEAL models of Stage 4 and 5. A sample essay for the prescribed text, Favel Parrett’s novel Past the Shallows, answers the 2019 HSC question: To what extent does the exploration of human experience in Past the Shallows invite you to reconsider your understanding of loss? There is also a second copy of the essay, marked up to show how it follows the plan, and with five short questions which require students to engage critically with the essay and its form.
HSC Texts and Human Experience Sample Essay & Essay Analysis: The Crucible
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HSC Texts and Human Experience Sample Essay & Essay Analysis: The Crucible

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This is a three-part resource for students undertaking the NSW HSC Common Module Texts and Human Experience. A generic essay plan shows students how to compose an essay suitable for Stage 6, progressing them from the simpler PEEL/TEAL models of Stage 4 and 5. A sample essay for the prescribed text, Miller’s The Crucible, answers a sample question for this module. There is also a second copy of the essay, marked up to show how it follows the plan, and with five short questions which require students to engage critically with the essay and its form. Pair it with The Crucible Study Notes for even more depth.
HSC Advanced English Mod B: Great Expectations Sample Essay and Essay Analysis
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HSC Advanced English Mod B: Great Expectations Sample Essay and Essay Analysis

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This is a three-part resource for students undertaking the NSW HSC Advanced English Module B: Close Study of a Text. A generic essay plan shows students how to compose an essay suitable for Stage 6, progressing them from the simpler PEEL/TEAL models of Stage 4 and 5. A sample essay for the prescribed text, Great Expectations, answers the 2019 HSC question: Almost anybody can be reformed, but not everybody can be redeemed. To what extent does this view align with your understanding of Great Expectations? There is also a second copy of the essay, marked up to show how it follows the plan, and with five short questions which require students to engage critically with the essay and its form.
HSC Advanced English Module B: Emma Sample Essay and Essay Analysis
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HSC Advanced English Module B: Emma Sample Essay and Essay Analysis

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This is a three-part resource for students undertaking the NSW HSC Advanced English Module B: Critical Study of a Text. A generic essay plan shows students how to compose an essay suitable for Stage 6, progressing them from the simpler PEEL/TEAL models of Stage 4 and 5. A sample essay for the prescribed text, Jane Austen’s Emma, answers a sample HSC assessment question: Emma begins far from perfect and ends up a little less than perfect. To what extent does this statement align with your understanding of the character development in Austen’s novel? There is also a second copy of the essay, marked up to show how it follows the plan, and with five short questions which require students to engage critically with the essay and its form.