Do politics and English mix?
I haven’t seen the question in question but on the basis of the text, am questioning the content.
Do politics and English mix?
I just received this text from a passionate dairy farmer. “NZQA level 3 english just attacked farmers for water way pollution. Half the exam on it. How can a farmer’s kid pass that when they dont agree with their views”. No wonder farmers feel under siege.
— Michelle Pye (@MichellePye7) November 22, 2019
I haven’t seen the question in question but on the basis of the text, am questioning the content.
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Maybe you should see the question in question before questioning it. Part of an English exam is about writing, mounting a case, putting forth an argument. Like you, I haven’t seen the question but wonder how an exam question could possibly be an “attack”.
Just done a quick search on Nzherald and Stuff, no reference there, and usually, they’d be all over this like fleas on a dog.
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