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Very well done, generally High marks even for lengths well below 1300 words Strong on creative/reflective (+2 marks on persuasive) Very few fails No range 4-0 grades
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To improve your persuasive essay you may wish to include (if appropriate) some of the following strategies: Newspapers: broadsheet vs tabloid Including some analysis and comment on the quotations you have included Triangulation: 3 different sources from different places backing up the same point Case studies Interviews/questionnaires/focus groups
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Hand your final drafts of your folio in with 10 close- reading style questions based upon your essay with mark allocation (plus an answer- scheme). Your essay should be full of things like word choice with connotative meaning indicting your attitude/views; decent, comment-worthy sentence structure, imagery of some kind, summary questions, linkage. If you struggle to find these in your essay, then I’, afraid it wont be a particularly strong essay…
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Irrelevance: key response to question Memorised responses: these are very obvious Genre infringements: Take a deep breath. Breathe deeply. Count to ten. Do a genre check before progressing. Brevity of responses: (too short) must use time wisely
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Brevity of responses: Planning. Preparation. Timed responses. Do textual analysis first as quickly as possible and then complete essay after doing a plan including identifying key words in the question. Relevancy: Re-use the key words of the question 3 times in your response. Mechanical, yes, but avoids markers questioning relevance.
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1) Choose a poem which takes as its starting point a memorable experience. Discuss how the poet’s presentation of the experience helps you to appreciate its significance. 2) Choose a poem which encourages you to think differently or to understand something in a new way. Discuss how the poet’s ideas and techniques led you to change your thinking or understanding. 3) Choose a poem which is written in a particular poetic form or which has a particularly effective structure. Discuss how the poet’s use of form or structure contributes to the impact of the poem’s central concern(s).
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Word choice ‘quoted word or phrase’ ‘quoted word’ has connotations of … and this suggests (go on to ANSWER THE QUESTION)
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Help the marker! Use formula structure, layout, and headings. Don’t forget to number the question… Avoid continuous prose Always, always give more than you need Extremely harsh on blatant lifts in own words questions
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