NOcan we?
My friend did it and he got destroyed. Depends on how you disagree with the question and what text type your doing. If its a creative then no.can we?
Haha not yet, he's a goated member of BoS. Maybe in the future I can achieve that status, but I gotta pay respect where it's due.Damn icycledough becoming the next jimmy
Sike no one can replace jimmy
Well, if it's a Band 6, then I guess it answers your own question. You can do so, but it's quite complex to do so properly and efficiently, so I would recommend stick to the norm, UNLESS you are confident in doing so.true true, i agree with you both
but basically i read this B6 discursive (for the 2019 mod c q) and it went on about how reading does not evoke a transformation at all times and that reading is instead done for the purpose of entertainment
the person was clearly refuting the question itself??
See you can partially disagree but, do not fully disagree.true true, i agree with you both
but basically i read this B6 discursive (for the 2019 mod c q) and it went on about how reading does not evoke a transformation at all times and that reading is instead done for the purpose of entertainment
the person was clearly refuting the question itself??
ahhhh that explains it thenSee you can partially disagree but, do not fully disagree.
yea their such characters. They can't make up their minds.ahhhh that explains it then
ill probs just not express my 'insights' and agree with the q to be safe lolol
eng teachers are such paradoxes ngl, they want you to show your own interpretation but at the same time dont
I do also think partially disagreeing can cause an issue, as it looks like you are kind of fence-sitting without strongly portraying your opinion. In my opinion, it sounds right to strictly choose a side and back it up with logical arguments and ideas, but I may be wrong here.See you can partially disagree but, do not fully disagree.
true true. we can conclude that disagreeing with the q is dangerous.I do also think partially disagreeing can cause an issue, as it looks like you are kind of fence-sitting without strongly portraying your opinion. In my opinion, it sounds right to strictly choose a side and back it up with logical arguments and ideas, but I may be wrong here.
do you have any general tips on writing discursives?To be safe, I'd definitely agree with the question ... you don't need to do anything special in English to get a Band 6. Just stick by the norm and do it efficiently while showing you have a thorough understanding of your text. Definitely more potential disadvantages with devil's advocate.
I'm going to be honest with you, all through last year, I didn't have a single clue on what discursives were and how they were effective. Even to this day, I don't know if it entails non-fiction, fiction, creative, factual, informative, etc. So I stayed well away on it and focused on my strength, which was imaginative pieces/creative for me. Sorry I can't help you on that.do you have any general tips on writing discursives?
Yes but I wouldn't recommend unless you are extremely confident in how you do it. One main issue with disagreeing is that people tend to do it when they don't like the question and attempt to make their own questions. If you do disagree you need to continuously refer back to the question itself. Also its a fun time to partially disagree especially when the question is a "To what extent question.." people seem to forget that you can somewhat agree with the question. And so "To a middling extent"can we?