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2010 HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION English Extension 1 Total marks 50 Attempt TWO questions from the module you have studied Module A: Genre Pages 2 3 50 marks Attempt Questions 1 and 2 General Instructions Reading time 5 minutes Working time 2 hours Write using black or blue pen OR Module B: Texts and Ways of Thinking Pages 4 7 50 marks Attempt Questions 3 and 4 OR Module C: Language and Values Pages 8 9 50 marks Attempt Questions 5 and 6 3180

Module A: Genre 50 marks You must attempt BOTH questions from this module Allow about 1 hour for each question Answer each question in a SEPARATE writing booklet. Extra writing booklets are available. In your answers you will be assessed on how well you: demonstrate understanding of the conventions of the genre and the ideas and values associated with the genre sustain an extended composition appropriate to the question, demonstrating control in the use of language The electives for this module are: Elective 1: Life Writing Attempt Questions 1 and 2 Nonfiction Drusilla Modjeska, The Orchard Karen Blixen, Out of Africa Paul Auster, The Invention of Solitude Poetry Robert Lowell, Life Studies * Grandparents * Commander Lowell * Terminal Days at Beverly Farms * Sailing from Rapallo * Memories of West Street and Lepke * Man and Wife * Skunk Hour * Waking in the Blue 2

Elective 2: Crime Writing Attempt Questions 1 and 2 Prose Fiction P D James, The Skull Beneath the Skin Michael Ondaatje, Anil s Ghost Drama Tom Stoppard, The Real Inspector Hound Film Alfred Hitchcock, Rear Window Elective 3: Science Fiction Attempt Questions 1 and 2 Prose Fiction Frank Herbert, Dune William Gibson, Neuromancer Aldous Huxley, Brave New World Film Stanley Kubrick, 2001: A Space Odyssey Question 1 (25 marks) Significant texts in any genre arise from specific social and cultural conditions and possess an enduring relevance. Write an essay in which you explore the extent to which this is true of the texts you have studied in your elective. In your response, refer to TWO prescribed texts AND texts of your own choosing. Question 2 (25 marks) Compose a piece of original imaginative writing using a setting from one of your prescribed texts and incorporating these three terms: a promise a stone silence Your response should draw on your knowledge and understanding of the elective you have studied. OR 3

Module B: Texts and Ways of Thinking 50 marks You must attempt BOTH questions from this module Allow about 1 hour for each question Answer each question in a SEPARATE writing booklet. Extra writing booklets are available. In your answers you will be assessed on how well you: demonstrate understanding of how particular ways of thinking have shaped and are reflected in texts sustain an extended composition appropriate to the question, demonstrating control in the use of language The electives for this module are: Elective 1: After the Bomb Attempt Questions 3 and 4 Prose Fiction Joseph Heller, Catch-22 John Le Carre, The Spy Who Came in From the Cold Drama Samuel Beckett, Waiting for Godot Poetry Sylvia Plath, Ariel * Daddy * Lady Lazarus * The Applicant * Morning Song * Words * Fever 103 * Arrival of the Bee Box Nonfiction John Hersey, Hiroshima 4

Elective 2: Romanticism Attempt Questions 3 and 4 Prose Fiction Jane Austen, Northanger Abbey A S Byatt, Possession Emily Bronte, Wuthering Heights Poetry Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Samuel Taylor Coleridge : The Complete Poems * Rime of the Ancient Mariner * Kubla Khan * This Lime-tree Bower My Prison * Frost at Midnight John Keats,Complete Poems * La Belle Dame sans Merci * To Autumn * Bright Star * To Lord Byron * Ode to a Nightingale * Fancy * On the Sea * Ode on A Grecian Urn Please turn over 5

In your answers you will be assessed on how well you: demonstrate understanding of how particular ways of thinking have shaped and are reflected in texts sustain an extended composition appropriate to the question, demonstrating control in the use of language Elective 3: Navigating the Global Attempt Questions 3 and 4 Prose Fiction E Annie Proulx, The Shipping News Paul Theroux, The Mosquito Coast Alistair MacLeod, Island * The Boat * In the Fall * Second Spring * The Lost Salt Gift of Blood * Island * To Everything There is a Season * Winter Dog * As Birds Bring Forth the Sun * Vision * The Road to Rankin s Point * The Closing Down of Summer * The Tuning of Perfection Poetry Seamus Heaney, Opened Ground: Poems 1966 1996 * Digging * Personal Helicon * Funeral Rites * Punishment * Triptych * Casualty * The Strand at Lough Beg Film Sofia Coppola, Lost in Translation 6

Question 3 (25 marks) Significant texts in any period arise from particular ways of thinking and possess an enduring relevance. Write an essay in which you explore the extent to which this is true of the texts you have studied in your elective. In your response, refer to TWO prescribed texts AND texts of your own choosing. Question 4 (25 marks) Compose a piece of original imaginative writing using a setting from one of your prescribed texts and incorporating these three terms: a wish a message solitude Your response should draw on your knowledge and understanding of the elective you have studied. OR 7

Module C: Language and Values 50 marks You must attempt BOTH questions from this module Allow about 1 hour for each question Answer each question in a SEPARATE writing booklet. Extra writing booklets are available. In your answers you will be assessed on how well you: demonstrate understanding of the ways in which language shapes and reflects culture and values sustain an extended composition appropriate to the question, demonstrating control in the use of language The electives for this module are: Elective 1: Textual Dynamics Attempt Questions 5 and 6 Prose Fiction John Fowles, The French Lieutenant s Woman Italo Calvino, If on a winter s night a traveller Robert Dessaix, Night Letters Film Sally Potter, Orlando Elective 2: Language and Gender Attempt Questions 5 and 6 Prose Fiction Virginia Woolf, Orlando Drama William Shakespeare, Twelfth Night Poetry John Tranter, The Floor of Heaven Film Shekhar Kapur, Elizabeth 8

Question 5 (25 marks) Significant texts manipulate language in dynamic ways to explore profound ideas about culture and values. Write an essay in which you explore the extent to which this is true of the texts you have studied in your elective. In your response, refer to TWO prescribed texts AND texts of your own choosing. Question 6 (25 marks) Compose a piece of original imaginative writing using a setting from one of your prescribed texts and incorporating these three terms: a question a note irresponsibility Your response should draw on your knowledge and understanding of the elective you have studied. End of paper 9

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