faisalabdul16
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Yeah! I just confirmed it with my tutor. He said some questions my be worded to make people think that they want you to argue one side of belonging, however the question is worded to entail both belonging and not belonging.Yeah, pretty much. You can always just cleverly rephrase a belonging question to talk about not belonging. I think we'll get either barriers to belonging or identity this year though (unless they go with that super bitchy question I mentioned on the English predictions thread) so being able to talk about not belonging will be really beneficial for barriers.
Barriers won't be that hard, particularly for my text. Identity was my trial question
I mean it wouldn't be that bad, as in making the techniques and examples. But i wouldn't risk it. Incase you make a mistake and the marker picks up on it and begins to question the validity of the material she's reading.Oh wow, making it up? :/
Would be very difficult to formulate a high band response whilst creating your own text, I would think.