Zeph Posted November 9, 2008 Report Share Posted November 9, 2008 So yesterday our teacher threw us this IA for the next week, the only thing is that he didn´t really explained how it is supposed to be.. so I have some questions: 1) The purpose of this is to compare certain marks or aspects of two literary works right? 2) I understood that the word range goes from 1200 (min) and 1500 (max), is this correct? 3) Are there certain criteria I can read to get familirized to this kind of IAs? Thanks, any comments and advice are highly appreciated. Reply Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hyperbole Posted November 9, 2008 Report Share Posted November 9, 2008 1) Yes. 2) 1000-1500, although you should probably aim for 1300-1500. 3) [url="http://www.digitalbrain.com/manp/IB%20Year%2012%20(HL)/World%20Literature%20Assignments/General%20Information.db_psc"]This page[/url] has a link to [url="http://kingshurst.digitalbrain.com/manp/web/External%20Assessment%20Criteria.doc?verb=view"]this document[/url] which is the assessment criteria. I can't seem to find the official criteria online, although I think they should technically be somewhere at IBO.org. The site I linked you to also links to some other useful information; googling some keywords might also prove useful for you. Good luck! Reply Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
tank85 Posted August 2, 2011 Report Share Posted August 2, 2011 Hey just wanted to know which books you used for the world lit assignment. [quote name='Zeph' timestamp='1226189830' post='28047'] So yesterday our teacher threw us this IA for the next week, the only thing is that he didn´t really explained how it is supposed to be.. so I have some questions: 1) The purpose of this is to compare certain marks or aspects of two literary works right? 2) I understood that the word range goes from 1200 (min) and 1500 (max), is this correct? 3) Are there certain criteria I can read to get familirized to this kind of IAs? Thanks, any comments and advice are highly appreciated. [/quote] Reply Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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