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swathard

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when it comes to writing a feature article analysing two unseen texts, how do you go about this WITHOUT lapsing into the form of an essay?

help please!! :)
 

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You're meant to lapse into your essay. But have a title, byline, rhetorical questions, and perhaps even an anecdote, linking to your main ideas.

For instance, as a segueway into a belonging feature article, talk about being on the train, and seeing some girl being rejected by her friends whilst travelling to school. Cliched, I know, but if it's in an exam, the fact that you've even attempted to use an anecdote will score you points.
 

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You're meant to lapse into your essay. But have a title, byline, rhetorical questions, and perhaps even an anecdote, linking to your main ideas.

For instance, as a segueway into a belonging feature article, talk about being on the train, and seeing some girl being rejected by her friends whilst travelling to school. Cliched, I know, but if it's in an exam, the fact that you've even attempted to use an anecdote will score you points.
oh alright! great, thanks aerath! =]
 

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