I reckon that's really clever- because you're showing you understanding of appropriation and experimental cold war techniques.
And no, it's definitely not plagiarism.
everyone else has covered most of it- the only thing I'd add is to make sure the environment you are sewing in is clean, tidy at all times. I find that trying to sew in mess stresses me and I only stuff things up.
Also, makes sure you buy extra of everything, ribbons, fabric- because accidents...
By many I mean four- say one post-structuralist, one existentialist etc.
But really, whatever works for you, if you can find a theorist that says something interesting about all of your arguments so you can put it in each paragraph it should be fine- i've just never heard of this before
i was going through a past paper that asked for an experiment demonstrating the frequency, wavelength etc of a sound wave. does anyone remember doing anything about this? i certainly didnt.
I'm going to put all three in a paragraph- and make three paragraphs. It means there'll only be a little bit on each one, but its easier to link that way without having to repeat yourself and waste time
my school says it wont happen, for sure- but i prepared it anyway
i think they just want you to have two so that you can pick which best fits the question
best: english
worst: maths
i can see im the odd one out here-it helps that my teacher is funny, she bags out all the texts, you should have heard her whining about anwar sadat- saviour sadat i am the "apostle of peace" just listen to him! she says
trials questions:
AOS: essay: write a speech to a year 12 audience on the following topic. belonging to a community can both challenge and support the individual.
creative: use of of these statements to explore both the positive and negative aspects of belonging- that day, i decided to change my...
you just need to break it up- long sentances get confusing and lose meaning
and also, be specific about the texts- not various
These texts all explore relationships, identity, acceptance and exclusion. Thus, it can be seen that “belonging” is a complex multi faceted concept.
i dont know
the way to get full marks is not to write tonnes of essays, because no one has time for that- its to write a intro for every single paragraph you can find- and then, if you really want to, do a rough plan for the rest of the essay. for every single module i have a 30 page document with theses to...