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  • 10-12-2017 10:40pm
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    Prós Roghnach
    Níl cead aon ábhar a bhaineann le Prós Ainmnithe a úsáid i bhfreagra ar an bPrós Roghnach.
    Maidir le scéal béaloidis roghnach a ndearna tú staidéar air le linn do chúrsa, freagair do rogha
    dhá cheann díobh seo a leanas:


    and what question is easier to answer in leaving cert irish ,the first or second poetry question


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  • Moderators, Social & Fun Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 30,971 Mod ✭✭✭✭Insect Overlord


    Cookie201 wrote: »
    Prós Roghnach
    Níl cead aon ábhar a bhaineann le Prós Ainmnithe a úsáid i bhfreagra ar an bPrós Roghnach.
    Maidir le scéal béaloidis roghnach a ndearna tú staidéar air le linn do chúrsa, freagair do rogha
    dhá cheann díobh seo a leanas:

    "Optional Prose

    It is not permitted to use any material relating to the Prós Ainmnithe in an answer about Prós Roghnach.

    With regards to an optional Béaloideas story that you studied during your course, answer your choice of two of the following:"

    Basically, there are 2 options for teachers when it comes to teaching prose. You can do the named stories (which nearly everybody does) or you can do the other, optional texts (which very few teachers use). Don't use the former to answer a question about the latter, and vice versa.


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