Band

Exemplary

Component: Module A: Genre

Question 3 Elective 2: Crime Fiction

Written Paper Question 3 - 2002 HSC

Identify and explore the grounds for the enduring popularity of crime fiction.

Question 4 Elective 3: The Essay

Written Paper Question 4 - 2002 HSC

Reflect on the changing nature and range of purpose of the essay by responding to the question 'Has the essay had its day?'.

Component: Module B: Texts and Ways of Thinking

Question 5

Written Paper Question 5 - 2002 HSC

Use 'Who says your way is right?' as the opening to a piece of writing from the perspective of a character from one of the prescribed texts.

Question 6 Elective 1: The Individual and Society

Written Paper Question 6 - 2002 HSC

Justify the response, 'Although these texts are representations of times past, we still respond to the experience of the individual then'.

Component: Module C: Language and Values

Question 12 Elective 3: Gendered Language

Written Paper Question 12 - 2002 HSC

Reflect on the limitations and/or possibilities inherent in a gender specific way of speaking. Consider the extent to which men and women draw upon gendered language codes.

E3/4

Component: Module A: Genre

Question 1 Elective 2: Crime Writing;

Written Paper Question 1 - 2010 HSC

Write an essay exploring the statement: 'Significant texts in any genre arise from specific social and cultural conditions and possess an enduring relevance'.

Question 1

Written Paper Question 1 - 2002 HSC

Use 'Sometimes the best weapon is…' as the opening to a piece of writing within or about the genre you have studied.

Question 2 Elective 2: Crime Writing;

Written Paper Question 2 - 2010 HSC

Compose a piece of imaginative writing using the setting from a prescribed text and incorporating the terms 'a promise', 'a stone' and 'silence'.

Component: Module B: Texts and Ways of Thinking

Question 3 Elective 2: Romanticism

Written Paper Question 3 - 2010 HSC

Write an essay exploring the statement: 'Significant texts in any period arise from particular ways of thinking and possess an enduring relevance'.

Question 3 Elective 3: Navigating the Global

Written Paper Question 3 - 2010 HSC

Write an essay exploring the statement: 'Significant texts in any period arise from particular ways of thinking and possess an enduring relevance'.

Question 4 Elective 1: After the Bomb

Written Paper Question 4 - 2010 HSC

Compose a piece of imaginative writing using the setting from a prescribed text and incorporating the terms 'a wish', 'a message' and 'solitude'.

Question 4 Elective 3: Navigating the Global

Written Paper Question 4 - 2010 HSC

Compose a piece of imaginative writing using the setting from a prescribed text and incorporating the terms 'a wish', 'a message' and 'solitude'.

Question 5

Written Paper Question 5 - 2002 HSC

Use 'Who says your way is right?' as the opening to a piece of writing from the perspective of a character from one of the prescribed texts.

Component: Module C: Language and Values

Question 5 Elective 1: Textual Dynamics

Written Paper Question 5 - 2010 HSC

Write an essay exploring the statement: 'Significant texts manipulate language in dynamic ways to explore profound ideas about culture and values'.

Question 5 Elective 2: Language and Gender

Written Paper Question 5 - 2010 HSC

Write an essay exploring the statement: 'Significant texts manipulate language in dynamic ways to explore profound ideas about culture and values'.

Question 6 Elective 2: Language and Gender;

Written Paper Question 6 - 2010 HSC

Compose a piece of imaginative writing using the setting from a prescribed text and incorporating the terms 'a question', 'a note' and 'irresponsibility'.

E2/3

Component: Module A: Genre

Question 1 Elective 2: Crime Writing;

Written Paper Question 1 - 2010 HSC

Write an essay exploring the statement: 'Significant texts in any genre arise from specific social and cultural conditions and possess an enduring relevance'.

Question 1

Written Paper Question 1 - 2002 HSC

Use 'Sometimes the best weapon is…' as the opening to a piece of writing within or about the genre you have studied.

Question 2 Elective 2: Crime Writing;

Written Paper Question 2 - 2010 HSC

Compose a piece of imaginative writing using the setting from a prescribed text and incorporating the terms 'a promise', 'a stone' and 'silence'.

Component: Module B: Texts and Ways of Thinking

Question 3 Elective 1: After the Bomb

Written Paper Question 3 - 2010 HSC

Write an essay exploring the statement: 'Significant texts in any period arise from particular ways of thinking and possess an enduring relevance'.

Question 4 Elective 2: Romanticism

Written Paper Question 4 - 2010 HSC

Compose a piece of imaginative writing using the setting from a prescribed text and incorporating the terms 'a wish', 'a message' and 'solitude'.

Question 4 Elective 3: Navigating the Global

Written Paper Question 4 - 2010 HSC

Compose a piece of imaginative writing using the setting from a prescribed text and incorporating the terms 'a wish', 'a message' and 'solitude'.

Question 5

Written Paper Question 5 - 2002 HSC

Use 'Who says your way is right?' as the opening to a piece of writing from the perspective of a character from one of the prescribed texts.

Component: Module C: Language and Values

Question 5 Elective 1: Textual Dynamics;

Written Paper Question 5 - 2010 HSC

Write an essay exploring the statement: 'Significant texts manipulate language in dynamic ways to explore profound ideas about culture and values'.

Question 5 Elective 2: Language and Gender;

Written Paper Question 5 - 2010 HSC

Write an essay exploring the statement: 'Significant texts manipulate language in dynamic ways to explore profound ideas about culture and values'.

Question 6 Elective 2: Language and Gender;

Written Paper Question 6 - 2010 HSC

Compose a piece of imaginative writing using the setting from a prescribed text and incorporating the terms 'a question', 'a note' and 'irresponsibility'.

E1/2

Component: Module A: Genre

Question 1 Elective 1: Life Writing;

Written Paper Question 1 - 2010 HSC

Write an essay exploring the statement: 'Significant texts in any genre arise from specific social and cultural conditions and possess an enduring relevance'.

Question 1 Elective 2: Crime Writing;

Written Paper Question 1 - 2010 HSC

Write an essay exploring the statement: 'Significant texts in any genre arise from specific social and cultural conditions and possess an enduring relevance'.

Question 1 Elective 3: Science Fiction;

Written Paper Question 1 - 2010 HSC

Write an essay exploring the statement: 'Significant texts in any genre arise from specific social and cultural conditions and possess an enduring relevance'.

Question 1

Written Paper Question 1 - 2002 HSC

Use 'Sometimes the best weapon is…' as the opening to a piece of writing within or about the genre you have studied.

Question 2 Elective 2: Crime Writing;

Written Paper Question 2 - 2010 HSC

Compose a piece of imaginative writing using the setting from a prescribed text and incorporating the terms 'a promise', 'a stone' and 'silence'.

Question 2 Elective 3: Science Fiction;

Written Paper Question 2 - 2010 HSC

Compose a piece of imaginative writing using the setting from a prescribed text and incorporating the terms 'a promise', 'a stone' and 'silence'.

Question 4

Written Paper Section I Question 4 - 2001 HSC

Explore how the conventions of the genre limit or support the impact of the composer's vision.

Component: Module B: Texts and Ways of Thinking

Question 3 Elective 1: After the Bomb

Written Paper Question 3 - 2010 HSC

Write an essay exploring the statement: 'Significant texts in any period arise from particular ways of thinking and possess an enduring relevance'.

Question 3 Elective 3: Navigating the Global

Written Paper Question 3 - 2010 HSC

Write an essay exploring the statement: 'Significant texts in any period arise from particular ways of thinking and possess an enduring relevance'.

Question 4 Elective 2: Romanticism

Written Paper Question 4 - 2010 HSC

Compose a piece of imaginative writing using the setting from a prescribed text and incorporating the terms 'a wish', 'a message' and 'solitude'.

Question 5

Written Paper Question 5 - 2002 HSC

Use 'Who says your way is right?' as the opening to a piece of writing from the perspective of a character from one of the prescribed texts.

Component: Module C: Language and Values

Question 5

Written Paper Question 5 - 2010 HSC

Write an essay exploring the statement: 'Significant texts manipulate language in dynamic ways to explore profound ideas about culture and values'.

Question 5 Elective 2: Language and Gender;

Written Paper Question 5 - 2010 HSC

Write an essay exploring the statement: 'Significant texts manipulate language in dynamic ways to explore profound ideas about culture and values'.

Question 6 Elective 1: Textual Dynamics;

Written Paper Question 6 - 2010 HSC

Compose a piece of imaginative writing using the setting from a prescribed text and incorporating the terms 'a question', 'a note' and 'irresponsibility'.