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| Thread ID: 85459 | 2007-12-10 23:33:00 | Holy Moly! I NEED YOUR HELP PLEASE HELP ME BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE!!! | grahic (12930) | PC World Chat |
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| 620145 | 2007-12-11 06:48:00 | I don't think grahic has the english literacy to understand what you are saying Bletch, which was why I didn't attempt to delve any deeper than his basic singular/plural question in the context it was presented. Cheers Billy 8-{) really billy? you are not nice at all.. (really) |
grahic (12930) | ||
| 620146 | 2007-12-11 06:50:00 | look the guyz the exams are over, i had 3 papers for english exam. Order to pass lvl2 english i will need to get at least 8 credits to pass. It must be 4 from reading and 4 from writing. Right now i have 4 reading credits and 3 writing credits. Which means i need at least 1 credits to pass lvl2 english. those 3 papers with 3 wirting credits which means i need to pass at least one of them order to pass. Essay was about a World War 1 poets, i can't remember the question but it asked me to anyalse how a Main Character(S) OR individual(S) help me to understand the important moment. Therefore i Choose individual(S) as The Soldiers Of England.... I just want to have an answer. Yes OR NO? |
grahic (12930) | ||
| 620147 | 2007-12-11 06:52:00 | It can be more than one character. You can choose to analyse 1 or more characters. Geez, I thought that's obvious. | qazwsxokmijn (102) | ||
| 620148 | 2007-12-11 06:56:00 | It can be more than one character. You can choose to analyse 1 or more characters. Geez, I thought that's obvious. dude, i am only a student, yea i agree it was abovious but yes or no? |
grahic (12930) | ||
| 620149 | 2007-12-11 07:20:00 | I am not sure whether anyone has told you this before, but there is an NCEA help forum website for college students who are having difficulties with solving academic problems: http://www.studyit.org.nz The online teachers will check out the forum and reply posts more often during examination period. It is a free service provided by MoE, I believe. Cheers :) |
Renmoo (66) | ||
| 620150 | 2007-12-11 07:23:00 | I am not sure whether anyone has told you this before, but there is an NCEA help forum website for college students who are having difficulties with solving academic problems: http://www.studyit.org.nz The online teachers will check out the forum and reply posts more often during examination period. It is a free service provided by MoE, I believe. Cheers :) thank you for the link but i already posted and no one did answered fully. so that is why i am asking some old people round here. |
grahic (12930) | ||
| 620151 | 2007-12-11 07:49:00 | Essay was about a World War 1 poets, i can't remember the question but it asked me to anyalse how a Main Character(S) OR individual(S) help me to understand the important moment. Therefore i Choose individual(S) as The Soldiers Of England.... I just want to have an answer. Yes OR NO? Remember: individual(s) at the end which means it is more than one.... Peace Yes really grahic. I stand by what I said, you do not have the basic literacy to understand the question, which is very simple once laid out in full for us to read. However, now that you have bothered to provided adequate information, and assuming that you are quoting the question directly as it was written, the answer to your question is Yes. The question gave you the option to analyse either [a] a main character (singular) OR [b] main characters (plural). In the latter case you would be discussing or analysing a group. So you could answer either way, singular (one person) or plural (2 or many persons) any or all of whom would be English soldiers (soldiers of England). Essay was about a World War 1 poets I'm not sure what this is supposed to mean, but I assume you were analysing the work of an English poet, because in the context you have given, the soldiers were not all English Poets! Cheers Billy 8-{) For what it's worth, I was a national examiner for 10 years and when marking papers, if I couldn't make sense of what the student had written I marked them wrong. It is not an examiner's job to interpret ambiguous or nonsensical answers or to give credit for what they thought a student might have been trying to say if there was no clear meaning evident. |
Billy T (70) | ||
| 620152 | 2007-12-11 08:04:00 | dude, i am only a student, yea i agree it was abovious but yes or no? And what do you think I am? Well, was, as I have completed yr13 this year. I got what that question was asking for the first time I read it. |
qazwsxokmijn (102) | ||
| 620153 | 2007-12-11 11:29:00 | Don't fancy your chances if you cant even put together a simple and readible forum post :confused: Thank you for your readable post. |
Sweep (90) | ||
| 620154 | 2007-12-11 11:36:00 | Chilling_Silence has a very good point there, if you dont know the answers, then thats something you will need to lean next year. Plus you already answered your own question ;) Do you lean to the left or right. I would think you need to learn next year as well. |
Sweep (90) | ||
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