Try and get this paragraph down to at least ~230 words or divide it in two (maybe the info about child support could relate back to the care & protection of children while the parental responsibility can focus on the changing nature of parental responsibility point?)
Hahaha My hand got really fatigued and I had to rewrite every second word ): I better not get a lazy marker.
Am i the only one who hates the glossy HSC booklets? They make my pen go spastic.
I used the Danish Court as place and Hamlet's hamartia, the soliloquies and the five-act structure for time. I also included a paragraph at the end of corruption in the form of immorality of women at the end. I think i was on the right track, but I know a lot of people struggled.
My...
I wrote in third person until my second paragraph, and had to try and change it lol. I hated mod a so much.
I did like Mod B though. It screwed up a lot of preprepared answers.
I loved the Mod C question, and hated the Mod A one. Asking us to respond in first person really threw me off (although I think it could work in third person too).
Because if you aren't a fast writer, you may not finish. It is very easy to not finish, although most would just go to their conclusion when time is up. That's why I saved the short answer till last. Tomorrow I might run out of time though.
Obviously there is a problem if you miss an entire...
I'm pretty certain it doesn't matter what tense you wrote your story in. All it said was incorporate it as a significant element, not quote it or begin your story with it, which would force you to match the quotation's tense.
Text 1 was amazing. I discussed the colour choice, his facial expression, where he was situated and the caption.
I did Section 1 last, and finished right on pens down. I'm not sure how coherent part (e) was though, since I had to rush it.