synthesisFR
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FULL CREATIVE FTW
FULL CREATIVE FTW
Tell me youve memorised a narrative without telling me youve memorised a narrativeFULL CREATIVE FTW
in fairness for extension u can usually tell if it’s preprepared bc it never quite fits the question + it’s super detailed and extensive. Idk just based on ones i’ve readif u get lucky, itll be a creative and u can just reuse what u prepared for mod c (that is only if you haven't prepared tho...)
but most people good at eng are praying for a 25mark critical since that is what actually differentiates between a pre-prepared response than writing a good one on the spot
noFULL CREATIVE FTW
I have never prepared for a creative in my life . In trials i wrote about fucking eric cartman and his lizard government theoryTell me youve memorised a narrative without telling me youve memorised a narrative
I hope the question is so specific and they all cry i hate the other ext1 classesno
do you know how many people in our grade have memorised creatives that are literally immanuel kant rebirthed
That's actually facts if they're gonna give us a dumb 25 mark creative make it so specific that the fake "smart" ppl get tripped upI hope the question is so specific and they all cry i hate the other ext1 classes
Im worried about that because I haven't memorised my essay but I've settled in to my arguments by using them so many times that it almost feels like a pre prepared essay.in fairness for extension u can usually tell if it’s preprepared bc it never quite fits the question + it’s super detailed and extensive. Idk just based on ones i’ve read
Nah prepared arguments r usually fine because theyre so much more flexible + u can incorporate the question ezIm worried about that because I haven't memorised my essay but I've settled in to my arguments by using them so many times that it almost feels like a pre prepared essay.
Arguments are adaptable though tbf. I have the same thing, I've memorised paragraph arguments but not a full essay so you can use the argument to manipulate the question. It might end up making ur essay more "nuanced"Im worried about that because I haven't memorised my essay but I've settled in to my arguments by using them so many times that it almost feels like a pre prepared essay.
I did a trial paper today where you had to write about being a foreigner in some dark alleyway in Japan. Something like that would be perfectThat's actually facts if they're gonna give us a dumb 25 mark creative make it so specific that the fake "smart" ppl get tripped up
If the question has nothing to do with my arguments Im kinda done thoNah prepared arguments r usually fine because theyre so much more flexible + u can incorporate the question ez
Imagine seeing their faces when they read that question hehe. that brings me joy I lowkey hope they do that now (still definitely manifesting an analytical)I did a trial paper today where you had to write about being a foreigner in some dark alleyway in Japan. Something like that would be perfect
It was based on a stimulus and it was one of those 'continue the story' kinds of ones. It felt kinda satisfying doing that as a 15 mark creative after a 10 mark analytical because you could show off what you said about the extract in the analytical by incorporating it in the creative. That makes me want it to be 10 mark analytical / 15 mark creative but with a very specific extract/question.Imagine seeing their faces when they read that question hehe. that brings me joy I lowkey hope they do that now (still definitely manifesting an analytical)
but im scared i still won't be able to come up with something.. like how do you get a storyline for yourself after that????It was based on a stimulus and it was one of those 'continue the story' kinds of ones. It felt kinda satisfying doing that as a 15 mark creative after a 10 mark analytical because you could show off what you said about the extract in the analytical by incorporating it in the creative. That makes me want it to be 10 mark analytical / 15 mark creative but with a very specific extract/question.
Usually they make them end on like cliff hangers or leave something vague or unknown to help youbut im scared i still won't be able to come up with something.. like how do you get a storyline for yourself after that????
I agree though i love when they give an analytical like a reflection cause thats quick marks. Also when they put a rando analytical at the start that has nothing to do with anything that's good because, again, easy marks
my go-to method for imaginatives esp extension eng is just. the simplest possible topic but write it really well. disregard literally everything from pre-extension creative writing teaching - u do not need a complication -> climax -> resolution structure at all !!! just waffle but make it sound fancybut im scared i still won't be able to come up with something.. like how do you get a storyline for yourself after that????
I agree though i love when they give an analytical like a reflection cause thats quick marks. Also when they put a rando analytical at the start that has nothing to do with anything that's good because, again, easy marks
+ when i say waffle i dont mean start calling things photosynthetically anachronistic just incorporate lit theory e.g. mimetics, reader-response etc. even if u make it rly simple it gets the marksmy go-to method for imaginatives esp extension eng is just. the simplest possible topic but write it really well. disregard literally everything from pre-extension creative writing teaching - u do not need a complication -> climax -> resolution structure at all !!! just waffle but make it sound fancy
I feel like this is likely too because they haven't done it since the first exam with this syllabus so surelllyyyyy they're not making it another 25 mark of deathAnd yeah the one I did was analytical first about the extracts, then the creative after so the analytical wasn't in response to the creative, just the extracts. So I could write the creative without worrying about needing to reflect on it. Exactly like the 2019 HSC actually.