Yes. I knew my rubric well, and knew exactly where the connection of people came from but... I don't know. All I know is that i should write more practice essays to really improve my writing skills and adaptation.
I actually wasn't that prepared to relate everything (properly) back to how connections with other people creates belonging. My evidence wasn't that strong.
I don't have a prepared essay to go in with. I just plan to find evidence on the points related to what they could ask me in the rubric. I hope it works, but lucky the exam is only 10% of total marks. The text is Fahrenheit 451 & my related is Romulus, My Father (Film)
Thanks, you too :)
Well our AoS is belonging, so i have been just looking over resources, the rubric and past exams to get a feel for what i need to do in the exam. English worries me the most due to its somewhat unpredictability :S
Had a PS Vita, but traded it due to its lack of quality titles. I find the 3DS much better than the Vita, with games such as Mario Kart, LoZ, Pokemon and Fire Emblem :inlove:
Finally finished legal.
The last question was to assess
Is it alright that i argued both sides of an argument and then in the conclusion chose one side?
Agh, this damn legal assignment. Does anyone know if i could get marks deducted for writing more than the provided lines for short answer questions when the assignment says nothing about a word limit or rambling on? The assignment is a series of short answers and so far every answer has gone...
I try to study in silence but i always end up putting music on. What makes it worse is that I'm listening to heavy bands like Metallica, Iron Maiden, Megadeth and Slayer. Very hard to retain info while listening to metal music :p