No ur so smartenglish is always that subject which u have to be naturally good at tho like u just cant improve within a few weeks ... #cooked
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No ur so smartenglish is always that subject which u have to be naturally good at tho like u just cant improve within a few weeks ... #cooked
No I don’t lie, I’m being genuineare u being sarcastic![]()
Okay I did it (finished 40 min early bc it was so hard) and I got 51 ahahahahas anyone done the 2022 bos chem trial? please tell me it was really cookedi think its the first time i didnt get to the end of a chem paper (i was nowhere near the end cause there was bloody 38 questions)
I got 51 ahahaha
Just off the top of my head this is what i'd frame my paragraphs around:Yo, MH ppl how would u answer this q?
To what extent was ideology significant in the transformation of Soviet society under Stalin?
That is actually really smart thank you!!!i recommend not writing full essays but doing scaffolds so that u have exposure to many questions
Yes but dont forget a paragraph on how ideology did not help.Just off the top of my head this is what i'd frame my paragraphs around:
- Propaganda and censorship.
- The belief in eliminating all opposition.
- Repression and terror through purges and show trials.
These transformed Russia by creating a climate of fear and a system of loyalty that allowed Stalin to consolidate absolute power, standing alone in the Politburo by 1929.
you remembered correctly, collectivisation technically started in 1928 due to the grain production crisis which would be under the Stalin's time as leader.(ie people hiding food from collectivisation (although that might have been the Bolsheviks I don't remember lol)).
what about economic (collectivisation + industrialisation) cause it also transformed soviet society and was influenced by Marxist-Leninism (col) and SIOC (indust.)Just off the top of my head this is what i'd frame my paragraphs around:
- Propaganda and censorship.
- The belief in eliminating all opposition.
- Repression and terror through purges and show trials.
These transformed Russia by creating a climate of fear and a system of loyalty that allowed Stalin to consolidate absolute power, standing alone in the Politburo by 1929.
yeah i swear 2020 bos trial was like normal difficulty though this was a massive ramp upMy friends got 30s and 40
bro it was so hard tho
yo ngl i feel like i haven't done shit for the hsc im fried9 days 14 hours 35 minutes till paper 1..
cringe = A rangeMy mod C is so cringe, cliche and embarrassing i wanna change it so badddbut it got 20/20 both in trials and at2 so idk if I should change it but its going to haunt me for life
they literally love soviet foreign policy its the worst one to write about tooSurely they don't ask a Soviet foreign policy question for a third year in a row...