So there is no interpretation involved in answering English questions? You have just proved you are beyond idiocy. According to this brilliant logic, solve 2x = 6 is the same as 'A deeper understanding of aspirations and identity emerges from considering parallels between text x and y, to what extent do you agree.'
I'm not in any way referring to the
rest of the question. It said "ONE" text, that is my point. If you misread that as "TWO" texts, and wrote two, then you may have answered the
rest of the question, but not that particular bit. And no matter how much English is based on subjectivity, that's a numerical value. In case you don't get it, that means that little bit was a clear instruction, not a statement to be discussed.
How the hell does giving you a limit of one related text even
relate to the interpretation of what they're asking? All it does is set a numerical limit for you to follow. I mean, you have to sit and think for a second about which related text you're going to use, but that's the
point.
As I'm not even talking about the rest of the question, I'll show you what I mean with your example.
2x = 6
What I mean is accidentally reading "5" instead of that "6". People read "TWO" instead of the "ONE".
They most likely did the rest of the question correctly, but they missed that one little aspect which was CLEARLY STATED in the question.
Unless you can't count, setting a number of related texts isn't anything comprehensive.