so i was looking at the NESA sample answers for the short answers, and noticed that most of them just describe the texts rather than analysing/evaluating them (meaning fewer techniques and examples)
is that what theyre really looking for? everyone here and at school keeps saying theyll do like one example per mark or smth, but these samples go more into describing to answer the question?
what do you guys think
is that what theyre really looking for? everyone here and at school keeps saying theyll do like one example per mark or smth, but these samples go more into describing to answer the question?
what do you guys think