Nope, most of the people who did Strictly Ballroom, The Crucible + others feel just like you.was it only me who got fucked because i didnt have place in my related
i do standard english so does this mean its likeely for this to be scaeled down!?!?!I'd say borderline 5 or 6. If you do similar tomorrow definitely a band six by the sounds of it..
Hahaha.i didnt know wat to write so i did a detailed sketch of one of the supervisors
what band am i likely to get???
sorry to sound noob .. but what's aligning exactly? do we get scaled up for doing crappy in ED ?? do we? haha i hope so ..it doesnt matter THAT much that emily dickenson failed (a lot of my cohort were furious about this) because everyone found it hard, so it will probably align better
it had practically no effect on memorised Skrzynecki poemsI understand that the question was not suited for particular texts such as The Crucible, but I can understand where the BoS were coming from, specifying "place" automatically neutralises those people who just memorised prepared essays
Yes but the question specifically said how PLACE influenced belonging and not belonging. So you really had to start with a definite place and work the other stuff in later. :/yes but 'place' can relate to people too and connections in general. I thought it was really broad. Like if you connected with people -> you connect better with the place -> belonging.. bullshit really
No, I had trouble adapting my texts to the question >.<Okay, am I the only one that found that essay question to be a complete bitch? Places and shit like easy, but it was so annoying wording it to make sense..