Its probably better to do two. But if you are running out of time, or feel as if you can get a better argument with one, then it should be fine.If they ask for 'at least one' is it better to do two or just one? Or does it depend on the situation, like time or something?
hope they don't be pricks and ask for a specific poem. >:{I am, brah. It'll probably be my best section.
It's probably better to do one. For me, personally, and many other people - one of your related texts will probbaly seem stronger because we're basically under the impression that they'll only ask for two. I'm using only one since i've developed better points for that one related. Plus, if you were to write on ur P.T, then R.T, P.T, R.T, P.T (this is all i could do in 40 mins) then you're probably going to write one idea on each related, but I don't know could be a good thing I suppose?If they ask for 'at least one' is it better to do two or just one? Or does it depend on the situation, like time or something?
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They willhope they don't be pricks and ask for a specific poem. >:{
This.It's probably better to do one. For me, personally, and many other people - one of your related texts will probbaly seem stronger because we're basically under the impression that they'll only ask for two. I'm using only one since i've developed better points for that one related. Plus, if you were to write on ur P.T, then R.T, P.T, R.T, P.T (this is all i could do in 40 mins) then you're probably going to write one idea on each related, but I don't know could be a good thing I suppose?