mine was...... weird, i didn't get to finish it either so it won't make sense as i didnt get to do the denouement properly
it was something about this policewoman who was undercover as a life drawing artist in a bar trying to catch this serial murderer and alls they know is the kiler is...
mine tells me i write beautifully then gives me about 13/25 in exams.
must just be an exam thing *shrug*
she's alright, doesn't push us enough, but alright. i prefer to have people on my case all the time or i don't do anything hah.
this exam is scaring me....
is there anyone else who doesn't know why theyre doing ex english and would rather be forced to learn arabic in 2 hrs in a swamp at night without a torch than do this exam??
just looking for some fellow sufferers... eeeek!
ok.
part (ii) the latitude is the horizontal line. A is on the equator, so B is 70 degrees above the equator, which is given to you. yay! so that means the latitude of B is 70degreesN (north). thats pretty easy.
part (iii) the great circle is basically the circumference of the sphere. in...
This one???
In this diagram of the Earth, O represents the centre and G represents Greenwich. The point A lies on the equator.
(i) What is the time difference between Greenwich and point A? (Ignore time zones.) (ii) What is the latitude of pointB?
(iii) Calculate,to the nearest...
thanks heeeapps cro_angel that helps :)
hmmm.... line of best fit is just where you draw a line through the graph which shows the general direction the dots go in. theres generally two dots on the edges of the graph you can join up to make it.
can anyone please tell me how to draw a median line in a scatterplot graph? with how to find the midpoints and all....?
I know how to do a line of best fit and all, and usually when i get these questions I make it up, guessing which points and I get it right, but I lose marks cos I didn't...
i memorised one of my stories and it just happened to fit right in with journies of the heart, which was good :D
im not sure if it actually had and actual journey actually in it, but whatever.... im happy nuff
just simple things like rhetorical questions........ meaningless dialogue.......... blank verse...... prose...... some similar to hamlet but you have to morph them a bit. :)
i rkn you just write a good, detailed essay, memorise the issues or the points and then change it around a bit to suit whatever question you get........... its not too hard if you're flexible.
memorising an essay word for word has got to be dangerous... :rolleyes:
wow... i looked...
anyway heres a good list for anyone interested that i found:
•Throne of Blood - Fantastic Japanese classic version of Macbeth
• Articles on Mark Latham’s rise to power
- http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/07/09/1089000349246.html
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i duno personally id expose their opinions through what they were actually saying as far as possible rather than having separate thought bits..... wouldn't that make it too confusing? you could put in tone of voice n stuff i guess
depends what u mean by thoughts.....