melanieeeee.
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discuss.
melanieeeee. said:discuss.
No, that is not all you've got to do... that usually results in being marked down if you don't know even know what you're saying.ChockoRepublic said:Yes! I do it all the time. Seriously, English is so subjective that you really can't be wrong, given you make a half-assed attempt to justify your answers.
Also, this technique can be used for other subjects as well. All you've got to do is make up a whole lot of drivel using big words and cunning comparisons/analogies which usually results in the marker being driven in circles.
Integrity? Well, even if you don't have morals for this subject you're going to get a bit of an awakening then for the HSC exam mark-wise.chockorepublic said:Use this technique and you're sure to score high marks. Seriously, for English, i always make up quotes and scenes which never existed. I also create fake documents and case studies for my other social science subjects.
no no no. The technique of driving the marker in circles can't be used for English. I've found it's more suited to the social sciences.Patar said:No, that is not all you've got to do... that usually results in being marked down if you don't know even know what you're saying.
And if the marker IS driven in circles by what you're saying, that's not good eiher - you don't get marks for poor clarity in expressing how you've understood your texts and ideas of the module.
Integrity? Well, even if you don't have morals for this subject you're going to get a bit of an awakening then for the HSC exam mark-wise.
exactly what i thought. the hsc is a game, and either you play it, or the other players will.katie tully said:integrity, lol.
settle down, it's the HSC