no..? didnt it say a large crack sound thats def hard tissueSoft tissue, it was a knee sprain
That was my thinking, some of my classmates said soft tissue. The mention of the damaged knee ligament threw me offno..? didnt it say a large crack sound thats def hard tissue
It’s a soft tissue knee sprain lol… to the knee ligament. in what world does a crack definitely mean a broken bone… it could be a ligament snapping or muscle tearingno..? didnt it say a large crack sound thats def hard tissue
yeah honeslty that threw me off. i actually dont know the answeridk. but it did specify Ligament which directly relates to soft tissue
true but i bombed mc so i cant afford to lose anything elseAt least if we did get it wrong, it's at most one or two marks lost, so no big deal
English Paper 3how was every multiple choice question like 3 line question and answers. 2 years it was a five word question for like everyone
The question said snap not crack. crack is hard tissue, snap is like ligaments and tendons or muscle strain. Also the question said knee ligament which is soft tissue anyways so it wouldn't matter.loud crack usually means hard tissue. this is from 2019. idk im right or wrong tbh but ive just going of this basis
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nah TOTAPS cause it said about assessing the nature and extent of the injury not how to manage it. (think thats right)damn, so yall put ricer for the question after that?
ok good lmfaonah TOTAPS cause it said about assessing the nature and extent of the injury not how to manage it. (think thats right)
i just wrote ab TOTAPS and If cannot perform active/passive movement, apply RICER principle and medical seek advice idknah TOTAPS cause it said about assessing the nature and extent of the injury not how to manage it.