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For the 2004 HSC AOS question they give you a statement: The Journey, not the arrival, matters.
Then it says discuss this statement, focusing on how composers of texts represent the concept of the journey.
What exactly do you do? Can I just write down everything i know about journeys or do i have to just talk about that statement thus focusing on it.
And for this year's Catholic Trial AOS question, how has studying the assumptions underlying the concepts of journey increased your understanding .........
What are exactly are these assumptions? Do we have to state the assumptions?
And for this question, can we just write down everything we know about journeys.
In fact, are all AOS Section 3 questions designed for us to write down everything we know about journeys?
Then it says discuss this statement, focusing on how composers of texts represent the concept of the journey.
What exactly do you do? Can I just write down everything i know about journeys or do i have to just talk about that statement thus focusing on it.
And for this year's Catholic Trial AOS question, how has studying the assumptions underlying the concepts of journey increased your understanding .........
What are exactly are these assumptions? Do we have to state the assumptions?
And for this question, can we just write down everything we know about journeys.
In fact, are all AOS Section 3 questions designed for us to write down everything we know about journeys?