I've got a question about the required essay structure for Discovery. Basically my teacher said that when structuring the essay, it should have two paragraphs for each text - one paragraph for the pre-discovery state of the character in the prescribed text, i.e. explaining how they were prior to the discovery and why discovery was necessary, and then the next paragraph on the process of discovery and how it affected them. This would then be repeated for the related text. However, in the trials, the question we got didn't really suit this structure, because it focused entirely on the effects of discovery, and so I got a shitty mark for that essay.
I've managed to write a decent new paragraph on another character in my prescribed text to cater for such a question in the HSC, but I haven't got one for my related text. There are obviously better ways I could be spending my time than spending hours on writing brand new shit for English, so I'm tossing up between two ideas - running with my current essay structure in the HSC and trying to adapt it better, or doing a three-paragraph essay - two paragraphs on the prescribed text, and one for the related, but in enough detail that it would be as long as a regular essay, if not including more detailed analysis. I'd go with this approach, but I'm assuming it's not ok to write more on the prescribed text than the related text. People's opinions on whether or not this would be ok would be great.
Thanks
I've managed to write a decent new paragraph on another character in my prescribed text to cater for such a question in the HSC, but I haven't got one for my related text. There are obviously better ways I could be spending my time than spending hours on writing brand new shit for English, so I'm tossing up between two ideas - running with my current essay structure in the HSC and trying to adapt it better, or doing a three-paragraph essay - two paragraphs on the prescribed text, and one for the related, but in enough detail that it would be as long as a regular essay, if not including more detailed analysis. I'd go with this approach, but I'm assuming it's not ok to write more on the prescribed text than the related text. People's opinions on whether or not this would be ok would be great.
Thanks