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any ideas on the question for tmrs CSSA SOR questions??

section 2 and 3?? any hints?
 

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any ideas on the question for tmrs CSSA SOR questions??

too hard to tell. I reckon some quote/statement for the essay, and all three (person, practice and ethics).

If its one of them im screwed.

section 2 and 3?? any hints?
too hard to tell. I reckon some quote/statement for the essay, and all three (person, practice and ethics).

If its one of them im screwed.
 

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Even if it specifically asks for significant person only?
yeah! not even kidding

half yearly, we had some question on how religion instils ethics onto an individual, we still had to do the person/practice/ethics
got 18 for that essay
 

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so for section 3 u say do an essay with person/practice/ethics all in one??
 

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yeah! not even kidding

half yearly, we had some question on how religion instils ethics onto an individual, we still had to do the person/practice/ethics
got 18 for that essay
But that question was not specifying the significant person.

Consider 2012 HSC:

Men, women and schools of thought have reformed and/or revitalised the Christian tradition.
How well does this statement reflect the impact on Christianity of ONE significant person or school of thought, other than Jesus?

This nly requires you to talk about the person.

Whereas 2011:
Some religions emphasise justice, while others emphasise compassion.
How does the statement reflect the diversity of expression within the Christian tradition?

This requires you to talk about all 3.
 

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But that question was not specifying the significant person.

Consider 2012 HSC:

Men, women and schools of thought have reformed and/or revitalised the Christian tradition.
How well does this statement reflect the impact on Christianity of ONE significant person or school of thought, other than Jesus?

This nly requires you to talk about the person.

Whereas 2011:
Some religions emphasise justice, while others emphasise compassion.
How does the statement reflect the diversity of expression within the Christian tradition?

This requires you to talk about all 3.
I get you, you're absolutely right but I'm saying what my teacher said

we did the 2012 paper in class, he writes on the board that you can tie it into everything e.g.

john paul II > bioethics > responding to his baptismal call

you get it?
 

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I get you, you're absolutely right but I'm saying what my teacher said

we did the 2012 paper in class, he writes on the board that you can tie it into everything e.g.

john paul II > bioethics > responding to his baptismal call

you get it?
was this schollard?
 

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was this schollard?
kingsman

because he was like

even with that 2012 question

john Paul II revitalized chirstian tradition by his info on bioethics > therefore he responds to his baptismal call which is the initiation into the paschal mystery (resurrectional process) of Christ > hence his bioethics help to reaffirm the Christian beliefs

so it's linking all three, that's what we were told anyway
 

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I get you, you're absolutely right but I'm saying what my teacher said

we did the 2012 paper in class, he writes on the board that you can tie it into everything e.g.

john paul II > bioethics > responding to his baptismal call

you get it?
Yeh I gess you could, its a bit risky, but I doubt it's impossible. Like adapting an English essay in a way.
 

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Either way if it specifies the area by saying "reflect the impact on Christianity of ONE significant person or school of thought, other than Jesus?" don't link it to all your topics.
I did last years exam and got 47/50 by not linking it to all three.
They were breaking the trend of having students link the question to all their topics. Them specifying the area meant the students needed a complete understanding of the topic not just a paragraph from each topic.

I honestly believe if you get a question that specifies the area and you link it to all three the markers will think it's a prepared essay gone bad.
 

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Either way if it specifies the area by saying "reflect the impact on Christianity of ONE significant person or school of thought, other than Jesus?" don't link it to all your topics.
I did last years exam and got 47/50 by not linking it to all three.
They were breaking the trend of having students link the question to all their topics. Them specifying the area meant the students needed a complete understanding of the topic not just a paragraph from each topic.

I honestly believe if you get a question that specifies the area and you link it to all three the markers will think it's a prepared essay gone bad.
ok

so if it says ethics or something, can we do all three?

when do we do all three then?
 

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