Q&A: Is there extended writing texts that someone could give me please?
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National Certificate of Educational Achievement
TAUMATA MATAURANGA A-MOTU KUA TAEA
2005
Internal Assessment Resource
Subject Reference: English 3.1
Internal assessment resource reference number:
English/3/1 – E4
“Things That Make You Go Hmmm”
Achievement Standard: 90720 v2
Produce and extended piece of writing in a selected style.
Credits: 4
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Anyone who could give me their old english work or anything would be great!
I really hate english but for some reason I need it for marine biology :/
Best answer:
Answer by polara
In most colleges you will take several classes that are general education courses. All majors require general education courses regardless of your majors’ topic. Example : you will take a major in accounting, but the college requires 2 english courses, foreign language, history, gym and religion. Welcome to being well rounded. Obtaining someone’s old english work will not help as much as you might think. When you take tests you will have more problems then you would have if you had done the work yourself. Many english courses also require you read articles and type up a page or 2 summary, so you will not always have time to find someone who has already done the assignment. Many teachers change assignments each semester to make things more difficult.
In short, do the work yourself. Your teacher will notice the difference, they are not stupid.
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