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Merlyn

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Thinking for context: encountering conflict
« on: May 08, 2013, 08:09:54 am »
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Hello! I'll be heading towards my context SAC in a few weeks. I'd always thought of the whole context AOS as great and breezy because I usually just pulled out a mediocre creative response and not much preparation was ever needed.

However. I don't think I can just wing it anymore. I want to try expository writing, but I don't have many ideas...

Can anyone suggest some issues/history/ideas that I should consider thinking about for my context?
Any input is appreciated. (。-_-。)
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Re: Thinking for context: encountering conflict
« Reply #1 on: May 08, 2013, 06:14:55 pm »
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Hey Merlyn,

The main ideas that you will be asked to tackle in conflicts are:

1) Is conflict always destructive/negative?
2) How do external conflicts cause/affect internal conflict?
3) How do people deal with/resolve conflict?
4) What causes conflict and is the cause important?

For more ideas on how to write the expository essay, see my thread (50 in English - ask questions)

All the best,

Yang

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Re: Thinking for context: encountering conflict
« Reply #2 on: May 08, 2013, 08:28:01 pm »
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Hey Merlyn,

The main ideas that you will be asked to tackle in conflicts are:

1) Is conflict always destructive/negative?
2) How do external conflicts cause/affect internal conflict?
3) How do people deal with/resolve conflict?
4) What causes conflict and is the cause important?

For more ideas on how to write the expository essay, see my thread (50 in English - ask questions)

All the best,

Yang

Ahh, will do! Thank you.
Eng[45] Psych[45] Studio Arts[46]
2013: 97.5 ATAR
2014: BA@UoM

Feel free to contact me if you need help in any of those subjects. ^^