mirin' your dp (Y)focus on the whole question? on how connection with place influences one's perceptions on belonging or not belonging?
when i talked about how place influences it, i kinda linked it to identity... and also how once you connect with place, you are able to forge deeper connections with other ppl - and thus enrich sense of belonging?focus on the whole question? on how connection with place influences one's perceptions on belonging or not belonging?
You'll be capped at 9/15. Maximum.wait... there was a question?
just wrote my pre-prepared shit, should be sweet.
I hope so.You didnt specifically have to talk about perceptions the whole time did you? I definitely answered the question in regarding place, but i probably only mentioned the word 'perceptions' about 3 times. Thats ok seeing as tho i focused on place isnt it?
You do know that you don't have to use the words in the question to answer the question.You'll be capped at 9/15. Maximum.
That's almost exactly what i did. And i also talked about security/insecurity.when i talked about how place influences it, i kinda linked it to identity... and also how once you connect with place, you are able to forge deeper connections with other ppl - and thus enrich sense of belonging?
idk can you do this?
+1You do know that you don't have to use the words in the question to answer the question.
my answer:perceptions of belonging just means sense of belonging or feelings of belonging. It's inherent, really, because any 'belonging' that we experience is our own 'perceived' relationship to peoples/places/language/whatever, the focus was place not perceptions
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u can demonstrate perceptions of belonging without explicitly saying "these are the perceptions formed..."
it gets monotonous and generic if u do
also, it depends on the way u interpreted the q
If you write a prepared response and don't answer the question you are capped at C-range. Please ask a senior marker.You do know that you don't have to use the words in the question to answer the question.