enchantedivory27
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wtf is it thenALSO just found out that they might not ask us to write an essay for q2.
wtf is it thenALSO just found out that they might not ask us to write an essay for q2.
draw a visual representation of your mindscape (25 marks)ALSO just found out that they might not ask us to write an essay for q2.
turning in a blank response (a poignant metaphor for my absolute stupidity trust)draw a visual representation of your mindscape (25 marks)
What would you even attempt to do in that case?draw a visual representation of your mindscape (25 marks)
LMAOO i was joking dw its very very unlikely that theyll ask us to do something other than an essay (and in the off chance they do, alignment better come in clutch)What would you even attempt to do in that case?
holy shit.......................wait bc worlds of upheaval syllabus it does say that we're supposed to do imaginative writing in relation to that topic but there's no way NESA pulls that out of their ass
it’s also in the literary mindscapes syllabus, but i highly doubt nesa will do that. i remember my teacher saying that was more like in class stuff, it’s technically a possibility but highly unlikelywait bc worlds of upheaval syllabus it does say that we're supposed to do imaginative writing in relation to that topic but there's no way NESA pulls that out of their ass
i don't think so. but in the cssa trial, i did use personal pronouns and it was fine.does personal essay mean just a normal essay but include my opinions too?
is this for every elective in section 2, or just your respective one? thanks!yeah i've just confirmed you can be asked to do a personal response in different formats, narrative, discursive, reflective writing, im cooked
I belive this would be for all of them.is this for every elective in section 2, or just your respective one? thanks
DId the same in CSSA trial. but this was for q1.i don't think so. but in the cssa trial, i did use personal pronouns and it was fine.
like you can relate it to yourself, but don't put in personal opinions?? like think of it similarly to a discursive.
also i think, not 100% sure.