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dreamweaver013

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Related Texts
« on: July 24, 2016, 06:00:03 pm »
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Ok, so as you all know, trials are pretty soon, and it just occurred to me that I actually need to find related texts for module C. I'm doing Judith Wright (so... people and landscapes) and I was just wondering what texts other people used that they might be willing to share.

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Re: Related Texts
« Reply #1 on: July 24, 2016, 09:07:22 pm »
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Ok, so as you all know, trials are pretty soon, and it just occurred to me that I actually need to find related texts for module C. I'm doing Judith Wright (so... people and landscapes) and I was just wondering what texts other people used that they might be willing to share.

Hey there dreamweaver, welcome to the forums!! You might want to have a look at 10 Mary Street, a poem by Peter Skrzynecki, it does the people and landscapes relationship really nicely!  ;D plus, it used to be a prescribed text for the AoS, so there is a heap of resources on it online  ;D

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Re: Related Texts
« Reply #2 on: July 24, 2016, 10:41:41 pm »
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Ok, so as you all know, trials are pretty soon, and it just occurred to me that I actually need to find related texts for module C. I'm doing Judith Wright (so... people and landscapes) and I was just wondering what texts other people used that they might be willing to share.

I studied People and Landscapes and I used Tim Winton's short story, Distant Lands, for my related text - and it worked splendidly! You can download my essay for People and Landscapes in the "Notes" tab. Just select Advanced English as the subject and look for my Module C upload :)
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