T the questions Member Joined Apr 22, 2004 Messages 31 Location sydney Nov 1, 2004 #1 In the one, two and three pointers can we put one two or three points NOT in full sentence>???...
braindrainedAsh Journalist Joined Feb 20, 2003 Messages 4,268 Location Sydney Gender Female HSC 2003 Nov 1, 2004 #2 I think that rhapsody's point is valid... just put down enough information to answer the question fully in those short answers ones.
I think that rhapsody's point is valid... just put down enough information to answer the question fully in those short answers ones.
Atticus. how do i get out of this Joined Jul 27, 2004 Messages 3,086 Location wollongong Gender Male HSC 2004 Nov 1, 2004 #3 yep if it says list then dots points are cool (so says my hist teacher who is a modern hist marker) if not then write full sentence i also just verified that with hsc advice line. glorious people
yep if it says list then dots points are cool (so says my hist teacher who is a modern hist marker) if not then write full sentence i also just verified that with hsc advice line. glorious people
G gemita Raube Hohle convert Joined May 15, 2004 Messages 433 Location One the D shelf, between 'Da' and 'De' Gender Female HSC 2004 Nov 1, 2004 #4 Sometimes they say things like 'name three pieces of equipment shown in the picture'. You can just say: guns, sandbags, trench periscope. No need to go further, there's only so many marks available and you need to save as much time as possible.
Sometimes they say things like 'name three pieces of equipment shown in the picture'. You can just say: guns, sandbags, trench periscope. No need to go further, there's only so many marks available and you need to save as much time as possible.
Sarah168 London Calling Joined Dec 25, 2003 Messages 5,320 Location Sydney Gender Female HSC 2004 Nov 1, 2004 #5 Normally, it's just dot-points but certain questions require a sentence or two