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Apparently discovery, belonging, journey, change and all the other concepts from every other years, are linked somewhat. I would say it's both - I mean, you can have physical or emotional, psychological discoveries. I doubt the concept is limited to only one facet.Hey guys, does anyone actually know what discovery is?
Take the lion, the witch and the wardrobe for an example. Is the discovery in that book the discovery of Narnia - the place, or a discovery of a new perspective of the world or is it a discovery of identity, belonging , etc?
It does make it quite a malleable topic then.Apparently discovery, belonging, journey, change and all the other concepts from every other years, are linked somewhat. I would say it's both - I mean, you can have physical or emotional, psychological discoveries. I doubt the concept is limited to only one facet.
But isn't every topic they give us quite broad? XDIt does make it quite a malleable topic then.
Precisely.Apparently discovery, belonging, journey, change and all the other concepts from every other years, are linked somewhat. I would say it's both - I mean, you can have physical or emotional, psychological discoveries. I doubt the concept is limited to only one facet.
That's the best part - you can bullshit as long as you justify.But isn't every topic they give us quite broad? XD
But you can do that with both broad and unbroad topics Either way you're going to have to justify/analyseThat's the best part - you can bullshit as long as you justify.
A.K.A demonstrate textual intergrity.Precisely.
Axio, you need to realise that it's never enough to analyse an aspect of discovery in isolation. It's more your ability to make links with the concept. By forming threads you are demonstrating the ambivalent and multidimensional nature of discovery.
People don't realise that textual integrity is pertinent across all modules even though it's the core in module B.A.K.A demonstrate textual intergrity.
Modules are like topicsI'm confused - what's a module and what's an AOS? Is belonging an AOS or module, and does everyone do the same module/ AOS? I've always thought modules = essays, speeches creatives, and AOS = the actual concept. Idk how right that is though lol
What's module A, B and C? :O
Would you be able to give an example? googling doesn't seem to give me a direct definition OTLModules are like topics
For every difference level of English .... You must do 3 topics (modules) and one main topic (area of study) >> AOS
There is no definition lolWould you be able to give an example? googling doesn't seem to give me a direct definition OTL
And module?There is no definition lol
It is something made up by the board of studies .....
An example of an area of study would be BELONGING which all English students had to do last year
Notice how it says modules A, B and CAnd module?
ooooh :O Thank you Repped~Notice how it says modules A, B and C
Students must do 3 modules ... But the texts change depending on what level of English
Well you see, I was planning on ditching maffs and english and bio, but then I accidentally got engaged to one of them. OTL Now I have a date with all three :cNo worries !
Mmm any plans for today?
Well you see, I was planning on ditching maffs and english and bio, but then I accidentally got engaged to one of them. OTL Now I have a date with all three :c
You?