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: Comparative Study of Texts and Contexts

Question 1 Elective 2: In the Wild Jane Austen, Emma and Amy Heckerling, Clueless

Paper 2 Section I Question 1 - 2002 HSC

Compare two texts to evaluate the extent to which context and values shape form and meaning.

Component: Module B: Critical Study of Texts

Question 2 Prose Fiction

Paper 2 Section II Question 2 - 2002 HSC

Conversation considering the structure, language and ideas of the text.

Question 7 Nonfiction – Speeches

Paper 2 Section II Question 7 - 2002 HSC

Compose a conversation considering the structure, language and ideas of the text.

Component: Module C: Representation and Text

Question 11 Elective 1: Telling the Truth

Paper 2 Section III Question 11 - 2002 HSC

Explain how your understanding of events, personalities or situations has been shaped by their representations in the texts you have studied.

Question 11 Elective 2: Powerplay

Paper 2 Section III Question 11 - 2002 HSC

Explain how your understanding of events, personalities or situations has been shaped by their representations in the texts you have studied.

Band 5/6

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 1

Paper 1 Section I Question 1 - 2001 HSC

Identify and explain representations of change in a cartoon, a speech and a narrative. Explain how the texts demonstrate connections between youth and change.

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 2a Change

Paper 1 Section II Question 2a - 2001 HSC

Write a story for a school magazine exploring the concept of change and using the stimulus, 'Dancing to a different beat'.

Question 2b Change

Paper 1 Section II Question 2b - 2001 HSC

Write a story for a school magazine exploring the concept of change and using the sentence, 'Now it's their turn to choose'.

Question 3

Paper 1 Section III Question 3 - 2001 HSC

Use a variety of texts to explain how an understanding of the consequences of change is shaped by the techniques used by different composers.

Question 3a 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 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 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: Comparative Study of Texts and Contexts

Question 1 Elective 1: Transformations

Paper 2 Section I Question 1 - 2001 HSC

Compare and evaluate how the composer of a contemporary text has used an earlier text to say something new.

Component: Module B: Critical Study of Texts

Question 4 Poetry

Paper 2 Section II Question 4 - 2002 HSC

Compose a conversation considering the structure, language and ideas of the text.

Question 5 Poetry

Paper 2 Section II Question 5 - 2001 HSC

Explain how the poet's use of personal voice shapes emotional and intellectual responses to the poetry.

Component: Module C: Representation and Text

Question 11 Elective 1: Telling the Truth

Paper 2 Section III Question 11 - 2002 HSC

Explain how your understanding of events, personalities or situations has been shaped by their representations in the texts you have studied.

Question 11 Elective 2: Powerplay

Paper 2 Section III Question 11 - 2002 HSC

Explain how your understanding of events, personalities or situations has been shaped by their representations in the texts you have studied.

Question 12 Elective 2: Powerplay

Paper 2 Section III Question 12 - 2001 HSC

Write a speech for the opening night of an exhibition of texts entitled: 'Explorations of Power …' Explain how the exhibition represents the interplay between people and power.

Band 4/5

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 1

Paper 1 Section I Question 1 - 2001 HSC

Identify and explain representations of change in a cartoon, a speech and a narrative. Explain how the texts demonstrate connections between youth and change.

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 2c Change

Paper 1 Section II Question 2c - 2001 HSC

Write a story for a school magazine exploring the concept of change and using a cartoon image of a person leaving a messy desk.

Question 3

Paper 1 Section III Question 3 - 2001 HSC

Use a variety of texts to explain how an understanding of the consequences of change is shaped by the techniques used by different composers.

Question 3a 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 3c 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: Comparative Study of Texts and Contexts

Question 2 Elective 2: In the Wild

Paper 2 Section I Question 2 - 2001 HSC

Compare how two texts set for study explore the tension between humanity and the natural world.

Component: Module B: Critical Study of Texts

Question 2 Prose Fiction

Paper 2 Section II Question 2 - 2002 HSC

Conversation considering the structure, language and ideas of the text.

Question 4c Prose Fiction Tim Winton, Cloudstreet

Paper 2 Section II Question 4c - 2007 HSC

Evaluate the representation of intense human emotions that captivates readers.

Question 5 Poetry

Paper 2 Section II Question 5 - 2001 HSC

Explain how the poet's use of personal voice shapes emotional and intellectual responses to the poetry.

Question 7 Nonfiction – Speeches

Paper 2 Section II Question 7 - 2002 HSC

Compose a conversation considering the structure, language and ideas of the text.

Question 7 Nonfiction - Speeches Speeches

Paper 2 Section II Question 7 - 2001 HSC

Analysis of how great speeches continue to speak to us.

Component: Module C: Representation and Text

Question 11 Elective 1: Telling the Truth

Paper 2 Section III Question 11 - 2002 HSC

Explain how your understanding of events, personalities or situations has been shaped by their representations in the texts you have studied.

Question 11 Elective 2: Powerplay

Paper 2 Section III Question 11 - 2002 HSC

Explain how your understanding of events, personalities or situations has been shaped by their representations in the texts you have studied.

Question 11 Elective 1: Telling the Truth

Paper 2 Section III Question 11 - 2001 HSC

Write a speech for the opening night of an exhibition of texts entitled: 'One person's truth is …' Explain how the exhibition reflects your vision of the representations of truth.

Band 3/4

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 1

Paper 1 Section I Question 1 - 2001 HSC

Identify and explain representations of change in a cartoon, a speech and a narrative. Explain how the texts demonstrate connections between youth and change.

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 2a Change

Paper 1 Section II Question 2a - 2001 HSC

Write a story for a school magazine exploring the concept of change and using the stimulus, 'Dancing to a different beat'.

Question 2c Change

Paper 1 Section II Question 2c - 2001 HSC

Write a story for a school magazine exploring the concept of change and using a cartoon image of a person leaving a messy desk.

Question 3

Paper 1 Section III Question 3 - 2001 HSC

Use a variety of texts to explain how an understanding of the consequences of change is shaped by the techniques used by different composers.

Component: Module A: Comparative Study of Texts and Contexts

Component: Module B: Critical Study of Texts

Question 4 Poetry

Paper 2 Section II Question 4 - 2002 HSC

Compose a conversation considering the structure, language and ideas of the text.

Question 4c Prose Fiction Tim Winton, Cloudstreet

Paper 2 Section II Question 4c - 2007 HSC

Evaluate the representation of intense human emotions that captivates readers.

Question 5 Poetry

Paper 2 Section II Question 5 - 2001 HSC

Explain how the poet's use of personal voice shapes emotional and intellectual responses to the poetry.

Question 7 Nonfiction – Speeches

Paper 2 Section II Question 7 - 2002 HSC

Compose a conversation considering the structure, language and ideas of the text.

Component: Module C: Representation and Text

Question 11 Elective 1: Telling the Truth

Paper 2 Section III Question 11 - 2002 HSC

Explain how your understanding of events, personalities or situations has been shaped by their representations in the texts you have studied.

Question 11 Elective 2: Powerplay

Paper 2 Section III Question 11 - 2002 HSC

Explain how your understanding of events, personalities or situations has been shaped by their representations in the texts you have studied.

Question 11 Elective 1: Telling the Truth

Paper 2 Section III Question 11 - 2001 HSC

Write a speech for the opening night of an exhibition of texts entitled: 'One person's truth is …' Explain how the exhibition reflects your vision of the representations of truth.

Question 12 Elective 2: Powerplay

Paper 2 Section III Question 12 - 2001 HSC

Write a speech for the opening night of an exhibition of texts entitled: 'Explorations of Power …' Explain how the exhibition represents the interplay between people and power.

Band 2/3

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 1

Paper 1 Section I Question 1 - 2001 HSC

Identify and explain representations of change in a cartoon, a speech and a narrative. Explain how the texts demonstrate connections between youth and change.

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 2b Change

Paper 1 Section II Question 2b - 2001 HSC

Write a story for a school magazine exploring the concept of change and using the sentence, 'Now it's their turn to choose'.

Question 3

Paper 1 Section III Question 3 - 2001 HSC

Use a variety of texts to explain how an understanding of the consequences of change is shaped by the techniques used by different composers.

Question 3b 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 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: Comparative Study of Texts and Contexts

Question 2 Elective 2: In the Wild

Paper 2 Section I Question 2 - 2001 HSC

Compare how two texts set for study explore the tension between humanity and the natural world.

Component: Module B: Critical Study of Texts

Question 2 Prose Fiction

Paper 2 Section II Question 2 - 2002 HSC

Conversation considering the structure, language and ideas of the text.

Question 4 Poetry

Paper 2 Section II Question 4 - 2002 HSC

Compose a conversation considering the structure, language and ideas of the text.

Question 7 Nonfiction - Speeches Speeches

Paper 2 Section II Question 7 - 2001 HSC

Analysis of how great speeches continue to speak to us.

Component: Module C: Representation and Text

Question 11 Elective 1: Telling the Truth

Paper 2 Section III Question 11 - 2002 HSC

Explain how your understanding of events, personalities or situations has been shaped by their representations in the texts you have studied.

Question 11 Elective 3: History and Memory

Paper 2 Section III Question 11 - 2002 HSC

Explain how your understanding of events, personalities or situations has been shaped by their representations in the texts you have studied.

Question 11 Elective 1: Telling the Truth

Paper 2 Section III Question 11 - 2001 HSC

Write a speech for the opening night of an exhibition of texts entitled: 'One person's truth is …' Explain how the exhibition reflects your vision of the representations of truth.

Question 13 Elective 3: History and Memory

Paper 2 Section III Question 13 - 2001 HSC

Write a speech for the opening night of an exhibition of texts entitled: 'History: Whose Story Is It?'. Explain how the exhibition reflects your view of the representations of history and memory.

Band 1/2

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 1

Paper 1 Section I Question 1 - 2001 HSC

Identify and explain representations of change in a cartoon, a speech and a narrative. Explain how the texts demonstrate connections between youth and change.

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 2a Change

Paper 1 Section II Question 2a - 2001 HSC

Write a story for a school magazine exploring the concept of change and using the stimulus, 'Dancing to a different beat'.

Question 3

Paper 1 Section III Question 3 - 2001 HSC

Use a variety of texts to explain how an understanding of the consequences of change is shaped by the techniques used by different composers.

Question 3a 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 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.

Component: Module A: Comparative Study of Texts and Contexts

Component: Module B: Critical Study of Texts

Question 7 Nonfiction - Speeches Speeches

Paper 2 Section II Question 7 - 2001 HSC

Analysis of how great speeches continue to speak to us.

Component: Module C: Representation and Text

Question 11 Elective 1: Telling the Truth

Paper 2 Section III Question 11 - 2002 HSC

Explain how your understanding of events, personalities or situations has been shaped by their representations in the texts you have studied.

Question 11 Elective 1: Telling the Truth

Paper 2 Section III Question 11 - 2001 HSC

Write a speech for the opening night of an exhibition of texts entitled: 'One person's truth is …' Explain how the exhibition reflects your vision of the representations of truth.

Question 13 Elective 3: History and Memory

Paper 2 Section III Question 13 - 2001 HSC

Write a speech for the opening night of an exhibition of texts entitled: 'History: Whose Story Is It?'. Explain how the exhibition reflects your view of the representations of history and memory.