Just make them up.BAKALIWA said:morning peeps,
i was wondering how you would obtain historian quotes on world war one??? Where do u look? Do you have any?? Please please help!!!!
bakaliwa
Consider the fact that teachers marking the HSC won't actually bother looking up the historian or the accuracy of the quote, as they have to mark thousands of papers. They'll just look for key points, and seeing if you're able to back it up with some evidence.BAKALIWA said:lol, i dont think so. thats not very efficient dudes.
Hit up the library if you want to be rigorous and professional. Otherwise, just look up scholarly stuff on the net or lift quotes from a textbook.BAKALIWA said:either way, u want to be truthful and honest.
hopeles5ly said:Just make them up.
That's what i do and i get top marks for my essays. Remember that HSC markers won't look up the accuracy/reliability of your quotes, as they have to mark thousands of papers. And, most teachers in general are lazy. You just have to make sure your keypoints stand out, and back it up with some sort of evidence.Silver Persian said:Agreed.
It may be a good idea to find some 'real' historians - but after that you can just make your historiography up.
Thats all well and good...if you dont have a conscience.hopeles5ly said:Just make them up.
^^^ idiotkloudsurfer said:Thats all well and good...if you dont have a conscience.