I’ll also agree with this, and did it for my history trial. I literally just read one sentence, wrote it down 3 times without looking, then added the next sentence and so forth. Absolute pain to do but it’s worth it if you simply can’t memorise any other way. Also, another thing I like to do is...
Off the bat a couple things you don’t need to memorise is introduction, final linking statement of each body, and your entire conclusion. They for the most part can be very generic and rlly rely on the contents of the question the most. As for the rest, body thesis’, any context sentences...
Womp womp. Honestly I was just referring to the laziness factor, and if you’re looking for bair minimum (which no one associates with band 6), then just copy pasting a refined memorised essay with a few adjustments to the question is all one needs.
I don’t recommend memorising word for word cause that’s a pain in the arse to remember, especially when you have multiple essay to do. It might vary, but I found that for the most part, adapting a memorised essay to hsc questions are fairly easy. And at the end of the day, the last thing you...