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Demise

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Just curious, could you just write a thesis layout, and then when in the exam shape it to suit the question?

Like for example you have:

Belonging to _________ is a subjective concept within one's life. <- EXAMPLE.

So when you get the question, for example community.

Belonging to a community is a subjective concept within one's life. <- Would that work? Seriously, it seems too easy to be true.
 

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Yeah, but would that heavily affect your arguments and quotes for your texts though?
 

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Yeah, but would that heavily affect your arguments and quotes for your texts though?
Nope, because my thesis is arguing how belonging isn't constant, one can belong one minute, and can not-belong another (it's not static, it's variable). Additionally, my second part of the argument refers to how connections (not belonging) can make you feel either alienated or accepted.

With this argument, I honestly see myself being able to write 1.2k words, since it leaves a lot to be argued.

Sounds good?
 

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