They must of been really lucky their memorised essay fitted in with the questionBut so many people got band 6 who prepared one. Some people got state ranks because it.
why ??? haha
um... what dumb shit wouldn't adapt.?They must of been really lucky their memorised essay fitted in with the question
And they would of had to adapt it somehow.
exactly.Personally, I'm going to memorise all 5 essays and adapt to the question given to me on the day.
Simple as that
i hate englishSame, I memorised all 5 for my trials and came 7th miraculously, despite my teacher telling me if you memorised no essay will get above 12/15 or 16/20. *They all did*
As for the question obviously you have to adapt on the day, but in the trials I completely misinterpreted mod C question and my argument contradicted my thesis. Thankfully teacher did not realise and I got 17/20
So go ahead and memorise, just make sure you don't get the mindset that once you memorised it then its done. BTW you should've started earlier lol
Thats exactly what im doing.Personally, I'm going to memorise all 5 essays and adapt to the question given to me on the day.
Simple as that
It's not about them at this point, it's about what is going to easiest for us for the exam. But don't take this the wrong way, I totally support your thought. ^.^Gosh guys, let's just all ignore years of advice from the Board of Studies. What would they know anyway? They don't have years of experience seeing what students do right and wrong. It's not like they actually mark the exam and we have to give them what they want....
+1even though i do advanced, i looked at last years 'distinctively visual' question and it is the most GENERIC question i had ever seen in my life. so why not?
E.G.
Compare the ways the distinctively visual is created in Run Lola Run and in ONE other
related text of your own choosing.
seriously. this BEGS a pre-prepared response.