yeh thats about rightIf you write a prepared response and don't answer the question you are capped at C-range. Please ask a senior marker.
I never said you had to use the words of the question.
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yeh thats about rightIf you write a prepared response and don't answer the question you are capped at C-range. Please ask a senior marker.
I never said you had to use the words of the question.
You made an assumption that his essay didn't answer the question when you don't know what his essay was even about.If you write a prepared response and don't answer the question you are capped at C-range.
I never said you had to use the words of the question.
I don't think anyone prepared for a question asking how a connection to place influences belonging and not belonging, so it's easy to assume his prepared answer didn't answer the question.You made an assumption that his essay didn't answer the question when you don't know what his essay was even about.
anyway sorry for being rude. >.> I'll try to be careful next time.
lolI don't think anyone prepared for a question asking how a connection to place influences belonging and not belonging, so it's easy to assume his prepared answer didn't answer the question.
Please don't be so rude.
heaps of people prepared for place.I don't think anyone prepared for a question asking how a connection to place influences belonging and not belonging, so it's easy to assume his prepared answer didn't answer the question.
Please don't be so rude.
Place and belonging =/= how place influences belonging and not belongingheaps of people prepared for place.
I'm one of them
So, you touched the question.I just spoke about how Billy was influenced too leave as he did not belong to his home because of his abusive father and that Billy and Old Bill connected through the train carriage which had influenced them too belong because of their differences. Wasn't that bad guys
Just what I was thinking after the exam. I was worried for a bit there when my friend asked me if I discussed PERCEPTIONS <-- yes he actually put emphasis on this word :/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
focus on the whole question? on how connection with place influences one's perceptions on belonging or not belonging?
Yeah, i pretty much used the words from the question too make it not look like a prepared response LOL, also my planned response was gunn as it was all about how both characters were influenced too leave and how the characters were influenced too connect too eachother because of their differences in in the train carriage. So my planned response pretty much 'fitted in' with the question and same with my related text which was PERFECT for the question it was like.......OMG!So, you touched the question.
That's capable of a 12/15.