superhubert
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They are out to trick us. I remember my physics teacher telling us repeatedly they're not, but when it came to practice questions, we'd mark them, and no one would be able to agree on the proper answer. All we could agree on was that the sugested answers were completly wrong! we'd end up wasting an entire lesson on this crap. It says something when teachers and marker alike can't produce an answer to a question that they expect us to be able to answer.
q2 in the dt is a good example. c or d could be right. But what does c suggest? , that in a given siutation the audience could be blind, and only a model or prototype is 'appropriate'.
q2 in the dt is a good example. c or d could be right. But what does c suggest? , that in a given siutation the audience could be blind, and only a model or prototype is 'appropriate'.