heatherxo
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ryan11 said:Remonstrate means to protest.
ok i know i am sounding pretty simple here right....but what happens when you protest?? like what does that result in???
ryan11 said:Remonstrate means to protest.
lol yeah i get what 'protest' means to be specific....i just thought maybe it was kinda different....like you protest to the teacher and they give you a better mark or something (obviously its not that simple....)....but thanksryan11 said:A protest or to protest doesn't have any parameters, in that you can protest about an issue with your teacher, or hold a 1000-person strong protest in front of parliament. You protest if you have a grievance or an issue with something, and the outcome can vary - usually it's hoped your point can be made and something be resolved. You're not being simple .
thanks so much for that 'SuperGuide' ^o^ ~~ryan11 said:Like you guys, I had the poor fortune of suffering near-death with WB Yeats last year. I helped a mate of mine in constructing a 'superguide' to Yeats, with six of his poems covered in-depth along with critical analyses. I've attached it here. It's incredibly comprehensive, but you'll get a lot out of it. Hope it serves you well!
I rang them up and it wasn't too helpful, the teacher kept butting in over what I was trying to say and repeating stuff :/ Maybe I had a bad eggdenise_ said:has anyone made use of the HSC hotline? i rung them up to ask about this module and they were really nice and helpful