Great video my friend, subscribed! I see very few people talk about Battle Royale, unfortunately, so it's great when someone does! Also find it weird we never got an anime or video game adaptation of the novel/manga/film because of how influential it became in gaming, literature and animation. It would simply be magnificent! But maybe nowadays it wouldn't be possible because of the very name would get copyrighted? I've been thinking about this ever since Hunger Games came out...
@adromostofa22542 жыл бұрын
Hey man. Just wanted to say I love your effort and dedication.
@redflame28634 жыл бұрын
You should be a commentary youtuber for KZbin videos. Other than that, keep up the great work.
@redflame28634 жыл бұрын
Also, can you make AP Euro videos for me. I need help.
@Areveny4 жыл бұрын
A bit of a big ask but what's up? At the very least I can give you some study tips.
@redflame28634 жыл бұрын
@@Areveny the AP questions. How would you tackle them? Like what would you study for?
@Areveny4 жыл бұрын
@@redflame2863 Okay, let's see how long a KZbin comment can be. I have a lot of thoughts on this. I took AP tests a decade ago, and these are thoughts I've formulated after the fact, but I think they should apply. For the AP test, this is your best friend: apcentral.collegeboard.org/pdf/ap-european-history-course-and-exam-description-0.pdf?course=ap-european-history It is the official and current syllabus for the AP Euro course. This is the whole class, and is virtually an answer key for the exam. The AP test is rigorously standardized, so every test question and free response has to come from this syllabus. In a way, this makes it easier than a classroom test. Study the key concepts, and from your textbook or primary sources identify what evidence and supporting points lie behind each concept. The side bars usually have bulleted lists of key names and concepts that can guide this evidence-gathering process. When you're feeling confident, you can also try the free practice exam, even if it's a bit old. secure-media.collegeboard.org/digitalServices/pdf/ap/ap-european-history-ced-practice-exam.pdf Notice that in the answer key, each question points to a specific key concept. Make sure when you grade yourself you thoroughly understand why you got every question wrong, and refresh your understanding on the questions you found difficult! This is essential for any class. To rephrase. AP History can be scary because it seems like there's a thousand things to keep track of. Well, there are, but let the exam description provide some relief. You only have to know what is listed there. It's an Olympic swimming pool, but it's finite, and you can empty it bucket by bucket. Go through the list and make sure you can explain each point and the evidence that backs up that point. If you can't, mark that down as something to review. That process, repeated diligently, should get you enough for a 5. If you want after, you can start looking at certain topic that you feel weaker in or have personal interest in greater depth to gain an even more complete understanding or just for fun. Let me know if you want more guidance. I think this is kind of the secret sauce for any AP test though, except maybe the English ones.
@MajoroTom Жыл бұрын
this video made me watch a movie
@souta792 жыл бұрын
I'm quite sure my first few expieirnce with battle royale genre is mineplex survival game or hunger game stuff like movie or game