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Anyone formulated a super thesis for belonging essay? (1 Viewer)

Deer

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Well they sorta have to be different depending on the question...

What is your question?
 

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Here is the thesis that I used for my HSC, took me ages to do it:

Understanding nourishes Belonging, a lack of understanding prevents it.
yesss.... if i was in year 12 last year, i would of used the same :D
 

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yesss.... if i was in year 12 last year, i would of used the same :D
The standard of your level of understanding of belonging has boosted my confidence already. Thanks, now I'm ready for the exam tommorow. That was all I need. I just don't know how to fit three texts in 40 minutes and have above 1,200 words...
 

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I'm using, "Belonging is relative", and tying it in with my Physics work.

Not sure how that's gonna pan out, but it seems good in theory.
 

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The standard of your level of understanding of belonging has boosted my confidence already. Thanks, now I'm ready for the exam tommorow. That was all I need. I just don't know how to fit three texts in 40 minutes and have above 1,200 words...
I did 3 texts in 900 words. It's doable.
 

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Oh so that's what those questions like "Understanding nourishes Belonging, discuss." are called... interesting. I suppose I'll have to bullcrap then, or do what the teachers tell me to do, "learn your texts and techniques, and relate it to belonging using sophisticated language".

Interesting. Although those thesis statements are usually vague to allow for fudging, right?
 

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