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you can use "my understanding" if it asks about "your understanding" can't you?no, but you can use "our".
nopeyou can use "my understanding" if it asks about "your understanding" can't you?
a lot of exemplars donope
Really? I've actually never read an essay that uses first person singular. Most i've come across just use "our".a lot of exemplars do
no??it's safe if the question asks you
e.g. "To what extent does this statement relate to your own understanding of your prescribed text? In your response, refer to the quotation and to at least TWO poems."
yeah i've read plenty that say "our" but there are also exemplars that say "my understanding"Really? I've actually never read an essay that uses first person singular. Most i've come across just use "our".
mod b is an exception for essaysno??
i thought it was universally accepted that we cant use first person in eng essays ahha
we can and should in reflection statements tho
It's like questions that ask "to what extent do you agree with this statement". You don't go saying "I agree to a significant extent"mod b is an exception for essays
i would obv never use first person for common or mod a but if the question specifically says "your understanding" idk why you wouldn't respond with "my understanding"
yeah, but the judgement has to be implicit through ur choice of words to build up sophistication - basically using 'our understanding...' like B1andB2 mentionedmod b is an exception for essays
i would obv never use first person for common or mod a but if the question specifically says "your understanding" idk why you wouldn't respond with "my understanding"
agreedIt's like questions that ask "to what extent do you agree with this statement". You don't go saying "I agree to a significant extent"