Thursday 19 November 2015

Investigate situations that involve elements of chance by comparing experimental distributions with expectations from models of the possible outcomes, acknowledging variation and independence


Walt:Investigate situations that involve elements of chance by comparing experimental distributions with expectations from models of the possible outcomes, acknowledging variation and independence
By Alicia
Here is an example. 

Wednesday 18 November 2015

Describe connectives or adverbial Clauses

Walt: Describe connectives or adverbial Clauses 
Here are some examples of connectives: 
  • Although 
  • However
  • Nevertheless 
  • Finally 
Connectives are used to link one sentence to another or to extend a sentence. 

What is an adverbial clause? 

It does not make sense on its own it appears as a part of a sentence and it tells us how, where, when, how long or why.  

I am at Relational because I can identify connectives and adverbial clauses as well as explain what links have been created. I am not quite at extended abstract because I cannot make an overall statement about the author’s use of connectives or adverbial clause.
   

By Alicia