No you can't, honestly the words are fairly obvious what they meanWhat happens if you do not know the meaning of a specific word in a question in an English exam?
Are you allowed to ask the supervisor what it means?
no i only read my core texts which are like twice per year LOLumm, the whole point of English is to know...English. I am surprised any of you don't know the meaning of words, especially in year 12. Don't you lads read?
+1so worried about this too fucked up eng essay because i didn't know what insight meant D:
Well, i am asian so that is probably why.umm, the whole point of English is to know...English. I am surprised any of you don't know the meaning of words, especially in year 12. Don't you lads read?
no i only read my core texts which are like twice per year LOL
I really hope you berks aren't doing commerce/law or med. Lots of reading lolWell, i am asian so that is probably why.
m8 i'm asian and i did extension 2 englishWell, i am asian so that is probably why.
There are always exceptions lolm8 i'm asian and i did extension 2 english
being asian is no excuse for not knowing words
what was the word+1
lol i didnt know the meaning of word in the belonging question for my trials and i fucked it up.
Really, when Standard English students - some of whom are real shockers (words of my English teacher) - are sitting a similarly written test, there's no excuse.There are always exceptions lol
onomatopoeia. lol jks that shit was hard to spell back in the ol' days