Hi,
when the question asks how accurately a statement reflects the view of discovery you explored in your texts, are you meant to state highly accurately or something like that, or can you just let it be implied.
eg. for the 2017 q, "whether motivated by wonder, curiosity or need, discoveries have the power to be transformative", I was kinda planning on writing about how each of them can lead to diff transformations.. eg. values/ideas/understanding.. but then realised I wasn't really addressing the question. Please helpppp
Hey!
Try to talk about all 3 parts:"need, wonder and curiosity" it is essential to answer the full scope of the question in order to achieve the highest marks.
I'd take a semi integrated approach, talking about all 3 of those ideas for both of my texts using different techniques and critical analysis.
Apologies if that doesn't make much sense, or isn't what you're asking
but i hope it helps!

Hi~
I tried doing a practice essay to the question: THE MAJOR IMPORTANCE OF DISCOVERY IS THE IMPACT ON THE INDIVIDUAL
And my thesis was: The importance of the confronting discovery of a shameful truth about our world and humanity is characterised by the impact upon the individual. Such discoveries are significant as they have the ability to evoke an emotional response and prompt individuals to reconsider one’s perspective on our current world and humanity.
My teacher said it wasn't specific enough, any tips?
For reference, this is the essay, and if you're not busy, could you maybe mark my essay please or give suggestions to build upon my teachers comments?
Thank you~~
I think what your teacher means is that it sounds very vague, very general. To me it sounds like a general thesis you'd develop before seeing a question and THEN slot the question into said thesis, but thats just how it looks to me.
It seems to be a bit short too, it seems to be missing a sentence or two.
The first line especially sounds very vague and disjointed, and abit long too (like it could be split into two) "The importance of the confronting discovery of a shameful truth" doesn't seem to make much sense in my head.
My apologies for the vague and bad advice, its all i can give. I'm not the best with actually marking english thesis' and responses, and i don't want to lead down the wrong track with bad advice, so thats the most i can give.
I know other people will definitely be of more help than me. Good luck with it though, all the best!
Again, really sorry!
