No you can't, honestly the words are fairly obvious what they meanWhat happens if you do not know the meaning of a specific word in a question in an English exam?
Are you allowed to ask the supervisor what it means?
noumm, the whole point of English is to know...English. I am surprised any of you don't know the meaning of words, especially in year 12. Don't you lads read?
+1so worried about this toofucked up eng essay because i didn't know what insight meant D:
Well, i am asian so that is probably why.umm, the whole point of English is to know...English. I am surprised any of you don't know the meaning of words, especially in year 12. Don't you lads read?
noi only read my core texts which are like twice per year LOL
I really hope you berks aren't doing commerce/law or med. Lots of reading lolWell, i am asian so that is probably why.
m8 i'm asian and i did extension 2 englishWell, i am asian so that is probably why.
There are always exceptions lolm8 i'm asian and i did extension 2 english
being asian is no excuse for not knowing words
what was the word+1
lol i didnt know the meaning of word in the belonging question for my trials and i fucked it up.
Really, when Standard English students - some of whom are real shockers (words of my English teacher) - are sitting a similarly written test, there's no excuse.There are always exceptions lol
onomatopoeia. lol jks that shit was hard to spell back in the ol' days