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Joseph Mekhamer

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Help please...
« on: April 03, 2018, 09:45:03 am »
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Hi,
My upcoming exam involves writing an extended response about the AOS (DISCOVERY). We are told the essay will be about PERSONAL DISCOVERY, but there will be a quote/statement provided during the exam.

How do I prepare? I would love to memorise. Can I in this instance, memorise an essay about personal discovery, except for the thesis sentences and links??

THANKS!

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Re: Help please...
« Reply #1 on: April 03, 2018, 09:55:22 pm »
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Hi,
My upcoming exam involves writing an extended response about the AOS (DISCOVERY). We are told the essay will be about PERSONAL DISCOVERY, but there will be a quote/statement provided during the exam.

How do I prepare? I would love to memorise. Can I in this instance, memorise an essay about personal discovery, except for the thesis sentences and links??

THANKS!
mine was today. i memorised different quotes and their anaylsis except for the thesis sentences and links because you are supposed to adapt those to the question. Find quotes that have analysis based on personal discovery.

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Re: Help please...
« Reply #2 on: April 03, 2018, 09:58:55 pm »
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Hi,
My upcoming exam involves writing an extended response about the AOS (DISCOVERY). We are told the essay will be about PERSONAL DISCOVERY, but there will be a quote/statement provided during the exam.

How do I prepare? I would love to memorise. Can I in this instance, memorise an essay about personal discovery, except for the thesis sentences and links??

THANKS!
Hey there,
Considering how you know it's gonna be on personal discovery, you can base your thesis around this- use the rubric as a guide to help you formulate a thesis. Just like Jessica said above, know your quotes and how it relates to personal discovery. Make sure that your analysis has some room for you to explore the quote and adapt it with your analysis to show that you're engaging with the question.

Hope this helps and good luck!
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