IllStaunchYa
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Ok I've been griping with this Q in particular: "How does Hamblin expand the reader’s understanding of the paradoxes of consumerism?" (4 marks). It's in the 2023 test. No way this question is actually worded properly. If you were to take it at face value, it is asking for you to explain not only the paradoxes of consumerism, but how he actually EXPANDED on our understanding of them which implies we already know about them but he's saying even more stuff. Which he clearly isn't. But surely it's just worded stupidly and what they actually wanted you to talk about is how readers are positioned to recognise the paradoxes of consumerism (rather than EXPANDING our understanding of the nature of them), and identify a couple of them in the text. right?
perhaps the issue is that in the text itself, it mentions 'expanding on the current understanding of ...' so they just ripped it out of there with absolutely no regard for making the Q make sense. obviously you're not meant to directly answer the q but this is just on a whole nother level of stupid... right?
perhaps the issue is that in the text itself, it mentions 'expanding on the current understanding of ...' so they just ripped it out of there with absolutely no regard for making the Q make sense. obviously you're not meant to directly answer the q but this is just on a whole nother level of stupid... right?