So say you're going to get a few possible questions a day before the exam, how would you prepare for this?
Or for those who have done so in the past on a number of occasions, what would be the most efficient way to prepare?
Another question here.
For a question like this:
“Distinctive ideas are at the heart of every film.”
In your view, what is a distinctive idea explored in Witness? Explain how this idea is developed throughout the film.
Would it be okay for me to build my thesis around the question statement...
Thanks guys, I really appreciate the help and quick responses!! I think I've got the general gist of how to tackle this type of question now.
I'll start on my essay right away with a improved thesis statement and better idea of direction
So would this be an almost decent thesis or something along the right track for the question...?
"The existence of barriers separating groups due to contrasting social values in the world presents an idea that a traditional world is better than a modern urban society."
How can I improve this...
Specifically in English.
For example:
"In ________, the director __________ presents a traditional world as far better than modern society" Do you agree?
How would you answer this question throughout your response?
Do you just answer it directly and say "I agree" or what?
I screwed up my English Module A essay. I forgot the main points I was suppose to raise in one of my paragraphs, got a complete mind blank. Then I wrote my 3rd paragraph where my 2nd paragraph was suppose to go and etc. and I muddle up the whole order of the essay.
I got 40% for both my assessments for Physics. I think they weighed around 10% each. I'm sure that this is probably last in my cohort.
Will this affect my ATAR a lot, assuming from here on out I do slightly above average - good?
My school ranking in 2011 was in the 40s, I believe. And I'm...