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    8 marker

    Four people is four people - you will lose marks if you can't follow the instructions. I initially wrote Mendel, Sutton and Beadle/Tatum then crossed out Beadle/Tatum and rewrote it with Morgan in the last 5 minutes so I had three. The 'technology' aspect was weird, though.
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    'Outline the ability of DNA to repair itself'?

    All I know is that DNA Polymerase can do something... Help me out?
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    2014 Ancient History predictions

    Caesar: - early life - impact of assassination/military career Rome: - role and significance of pompey - something second triumviratey/the senate...
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    How many papers?

    I've probably done a total of about 30 practice essays for english since trials. Before trials a bunch more. Practicepracticepractice
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    Polypeptide synthesis?

    The difference is that some proteins are made up of a bunch of polypeptides (like haemoglobin). That's why the one-gene-one-protein hypothesis was changed to one-gene-one-polypeptide. Basically, polypeptide synthesis gives you the bits needed to make up a complex protein that can then be...
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    HSC CSSA English- Toughts

    I did my sections in the order: 3, 1, 2 so I had 1 hour left over for my short story... Feeling pretty confident; the essay question was so broad!
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    CSSA

    I honestly don't think it matters. They want you to answer the question with evidence and a personal response. As long as you do that, and do that well, it shouldn't make a difference. If you're comfortable with doing two related texts then go for it! But otherwise, why bother? It's not in the...
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    CSSA

    I reckon it would actually be stronger to address one related text in great detail than two only briefly... What about having 2 related texts prepared and picking the most relevant one if the question asks for just one?
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