Yea I don't disagree with that I'm just saying they wouldn't specify which character.wait but i saw so many questions that asked us to write from the perspective of a mod C character or smth
actually been ages. glad to see u alive and well!!Lmao I remember you as well. Long time no see
ya whoops i thought you said smth else mb.Yea I don't disagree with that I'm just saying they wouldn't specify which character.
Bro I swear if its on memory, Imma throw these hands. But honestly I'm hoping for a broad form specific question since the last two years of mod B questions have specific af.actually been ages. glad to see u alive and well!!
any idea on what the question might be? just hoping its smth ez like the selective narration or fallibility of memory or smth like that
frr crossing my fingers rnBro I swear if its on memory, Imma throw these hands. But honestly I'm hoping for a broad form specific question since the last two years of mod B questions have specific af.
Yea I'm really hoping for the best. Even control would be an aight theme. Only themes I don't want is pride.frr crossing my fingers rn
i always thought the latterguysguysguys when quoting texts, how much of the quote do we need to show? bc some teachers r telling me to just have like 3 words if its long (doing shakespeare) but others say that ur technique needs to be seen in that quote
Not necessarily (I believe, but someone can correct me if otherwise) ... a common thing students will do is purposefully choose short quotes, or if they have a long quote which fits their analysis, they will include an ellipsis (...) to break it in the middleguysguysguys when quoting texts, how much of the quote do we need to show? bc some teachers r telling me to just have like 3 words if its long (doing shakespeare) but others say that ur technique needs to be seen in that quote
for instance, my analysis isNot necessarily (I believe, but someone can correct me if otherwise) ... a common thing students will do is purposefully choose short quotes, or if they have a long quote which fits their analysis, they will include an ellipsis (...) to break it in the middle
I could not relate to a comment so strongly lolim so tempted to give up, i’ve been trying to study for hours to no avail and i still don’t know what i’m doing for mod c.
Nah. They'll ask for one or the other.will it be a possibility they ask for a imaginative and a discursive and no reflection
I think creative can mean imaginative or discursive, since you respond in a creative way.is imaginative just a creative? and discursive and persuasive being themselves? like are those the only 3 possible?