Road Runner
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- HSC
- 2008
Yeah I'm just saying that if someone does memorise an english essay, the fact is that they won't be able to write it 100% word for word during an exam. But they would have the capability of rapid brainstorming by being able to remember the main points in an essay which they attempted to memorise - and then incorporate + expand on these points to suit the essay question.Forbidden. said:I don't remember big formulas in science/engineering and neither have I memorised a single essay for my trials and HSC.
Essays are only relevant and unique to the question being asked but as you said yes I would need to modify my essay to the question being asked.
However if the question was completely unpredictable, unexpected and irrelevant to a memorised essay like what happened to me in the HSC 2007 English Paper One I would be forced to abandon my memorised essay if I did.
Rapid brainstorming is a technique I may not have perfected but it is reliable enough to create plausible and persuasive points of view with relevant quotes to support my argument to answer the question.
I'm just saying memorising essays is not a good habit for me that's all as I would be prepared for any question thrown at me.
Btw, What was you HSC English Standard mark?