
Effective Strategies for HSC Studies of Religion Exam Preparation
Enhance your Studies of Religion exam preparation by considering the ultimate purpose of religions, how they provide meaning, directive terms, and methods to indicate additional points, examples, cause and effect, significance, and consequences of arguments. Use the provided resources to excel in your HSC exam.
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HSC Exam Considerations Studies of Religion
Always remember the aspects of religion, and the adherents! What is the ultimate purpose? Religions seek to connect adherents to the transcendent (e.g. God, enlightenment, etc) How does the religion provide meaning? Religious worldviews seek to make sense of the world (e.g. the Four Noble Truths, we are made in the image and likeness of God, Allah has a will for all things, etc) Religions are living and dynamic because the adherents follow them and shape them. Remember the diagram
DIRECTIVE TERMS KNOW the Board of Studies Directive Terms Use appropriate words in your response to make sure you are addressing the directive term.
To indicate additional points In addition Again Also Besides Finally Further Furthermore Moreover Next O U T L I N E D E S C R I B E
To indicate examples For example For instance To illustrate In other words By way of illustration In this case Specifically In particular D E M O N S T R A T E
To indicate cause and effect Accordingly As a result Hence Consequently Subsequently Otherwise Therefore Thus E X P L A I N
To indicate significance Profound Strong Integral to Important Great Extreme Pronounced Abundant Limited Inconsistent E V A L U A T E
To indicate consequence of an argument Therefore Consequently Accordingly Hence As a consequence Otherwise Thereupon Directly As a result A N A L Y S I S