Band

Exemplary

Component: Area of Study

Question 1

Paper 1 Section I Question 1 - 2002 HSC

Identify and explain representations of change in a song, a cartoon, a poem and a website. Select two texts for HSC students to study and explain reasons for selection.

Question 2 Change

Paper 1 Section II Question 2 - 2002 HSC

Compose a letter reflecting upon a change in a person, place or time.

Question 3a Focus - Changing Worlds

Paper 1 Section III Question 3a - 2002 HSC

Write a feature article for a magazine examining how composers explore concepts of Changing Worlds.

Question 3b Focus - Changing Perspective

Paper 1 Section III Question 3b - 2002 HSC

Write a feature article for a magazine examining how composers explore concepts of Changing Perspective.

Question 3c Focus - Changing Self

Paper 1 Section III Question 3c - 2002 HSC

Write a feature article for a magazine examining how composers explore concepts of Changing Self.

Component: Module A: Experience Through Language

Question 1 Elective 1: Telling Stories

Paper 2 Section I Question 1 - 2002 HSC

Using ideas and features of a prescribed text, reflect upon what you have learned in the module Telling Stories, Dialogue or Images.

Question 1 Elective 2: Dialogue

Paper 2 Section I Question 1 - 2002 HSC

Using ideas and features of a prescribed text, reflect upon what you have learned in the module Telling Stories, Dialogue or Images.

Question 1 Elective 3: Image

Paper 2 Section I Question 1 - 2002 HSC

Using ideas and features of a prescribed text, reflect upon what you have learned in the module Telling Stories, Dialogue or Images.

Component: Module B: Close Study of Text

Question 2b Drama John Misto, The Shoe-Horn Sonata

Paper 2 Section II Question 2b - 2002 HSC

Explain how unresolved problems in relationships are dramatised and resolved in the play.

Question 2c Drama William Shakespeare, Macbeth

Paper 2 Section III Question 2c - 2002 HSC

Explain how the process of destruction is dramatised in the play 'Macbeth' as a whole.

Question 3b Prose Fiction Jane Yolen, Briar Rose

Paper 2 Section II Question 3b - 2002 HSC

Explain how the author, Yolen, helps the reader accept that 'happily ever after' is possible.

Question 5b Poetry

Paper 2 Section II Question 5b - 2002 HSC

Write a speech explaining how poetic techniques convey the experience of war.

Component: Module C: Texts and Society

Question 6 Elective 1: The Institution and Personal Experience

Paper 2 Section III Question 6 - 2002 HSC

Write a letter persuading the program organisers to include your text in the program.

Question 6 Elective 3: Consumerism

Paper 2 Section III Question 6 - 2002 HSC

Write a letter persuading the program organisers to include your text in the program.