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Creative Writting - How to remember your practice essay? (1 Viewer)

Marundanation

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Hello,

I have an english exam based on Creative writing soon and I would want to know how to remember 90% of your written "perfected" draft from home to apply to the real exam? In my last two English exams we did lots of practice essays weeks before the exam itself, I can seem always seem to remember what I wrote and I was satisfied with the results I gotten. However Creative writing is very difficult as we all know, and I have having trouble remembering the crucial words and sentences that are related to the story. Any tips to this problem would be appreciated.

Time management is also another story...
 

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For me, I find revising it the night before helps me. I write and memorize the MAIN POINTS for each paragraph of the essay and try to focus on that, than try to focus on remembering it word for word. Start 5 days before the exam just reading it over and over again, and the final night is when you try and store it in your head. Also the use of a different highlighter or colour for each paragraph helps.

Hope this helped :)
 

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Thanks for the advice. I managed to remember 80% of the essay now and I will try to make up the 20% in the exam tomorrow.
 
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I always write mine out as comic strips then try to remember each frame by drawing them out over and over. Whilst I draw them I try and think of point for each frame so that by the time I finish I would have a broad outline of my piece and would have gone over the finer points in my head.
 

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I always write mine out as comic strips then try to remember each frame by drawing them out over and over. Whilst I draw them I try and think of point for each frame so that by the time I finish I would have a broad outline of my piece and would have gone over the finer points in my head.
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My method of memorising is pretty straightforward. I just read it over and over again. The catch (I do this with speeches, as well) is to perform it like a play. With speeches, I present it persuasively. I find that 'performing' my stories as if they were a theatrical act just refines my memory. Immersing yourself in the story, and experiencing the character as if you were them, will really help you memorise your creative writing.

I think through that method, you start realising which tones are suitable for delivering some lines. Once you have a tone down pat, you might think, "Hey, that's a little too sophisticated" and then 'dumb it down' a bit so it's a tad more realistic. idk
 

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