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Dude thank you so freaking much, you are literally a lifesaver (I am sending you millions of virtual hugs)!!! I have quotes so no need for those! But any help with the thesis and/or topic sentences is much appreciated!!
Here are all the questions:
How are readers positioned to view the patriarchy in Burial Rites (provide a thesis, topic sentence and quotes where possible to substantiate any claims you make)?
How are readers positioned to view religion in Burial Rites (provide a thesis, topic sentence and quotes where possible to substantiate any claims you make)?
How is the reader positioned to view justice through Burial Rites (provide a thesis, topic sentence and quotes where possible to substantiate any claims you make)?
How does Kent position her readers to value the truth (provide a thesis, topic sentence and quotes where possible to substantiate any claims you make)?
How are readers positioned to view the supernatural in Burial Rites (provide a thesis, topic sentence and quotes where possible to substantiate any claims you make)?
How is the reader invited to view the concept of class and power in Burial Rites (provide a thesis, topic sentence and quotes where possible to substantiate any claims you make)?
To me year 11 was, just because from year 10, they just kinda throw you in the deep end and expect a lot of things. I don't know could just be me haha. Cause in year 11 I got rlly bad grades in subjects like for psych I got 17s for both assignments and 44 or 45 out of 50 for the exam, but when it came to year 12 I got 20s for both assignments and 10 for the data test. And for physics I barely passed with only 45% in the entire subject last year, but this year I got it up to 89%, so I think for me definitely just because I'd never encountered such assessment before, year 11 was harder. But year 12 is hard in terms of how much you learn and how little teachers will help (particularly if they're not good).