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Hi guys,
I'm wondering whether I should use the "text by text" or "ideas by ideas" (pardon the given names/labels) approach in the AOS section III. I've normally used the "text by text" approach where I utilise the texts as different ideas (i.e. each text represents one aspect/idea of the thesis e.g. text one = assumptions, text two = challenges etc). I've used this approach mainly because I've been taught this way at school and I have got pretty good marks/ranks using it. Also, so far I've never seen a high range or exemplar response (published by BOS) which uses the "ideas by ideas" approach.
However, I've noticed some people in this forum advise (sometimes rather imperatively) the "ideas by ideas" approach. I know how to do it and how it works, though I wonder if that serves any benefit in satisfying the marking criteria.
Also, if there's anyone who scored a HSC mark around mid 90s in English what approach did you use?
I'm wondering whether I should use the "text by text" or "ideas by ideas" (pardon the given names/labels) approach in the AOS section III. I've normally used the "text by text" approach where I utilise the texts as different ideas (i.e. each text represents one aspect/idea of the thesis e.g. text one = assumptions, text two = challenges etc). I've used this approach mainly because I've been taught this way at school and I have got pretty good marks/ranks using it. Also, so far I've never seen a high range or exemplar response (published by BOS) which uses the "ideas by ideas" approach.
However, I've noticed some people in this forum advise (sometimes rather imperatively) the "ideas by ideas" approach. I know how to do it and how it works, though I wonder if that serves any benefit in satisfying the marking criteria.
Also, if there's anyone who scored a HSC mark around mid 90s in English what approach did you use?