sarahabc123
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When writing essays, are you allowed to shorten the names. E.g instead of wriitng blade runner could you just write B.R ? Are you allowed to write this in the HSC exams and if you do would u get marks deducted ?
Seriously ? Lol I've never heard of that. Are you sure ?Yes, and when referring to both texts you can also write 'Frankrunner' or 'Blankenstein', however 'FraBlaRaRa" is not acceptable
Yea, those are my affectionate names, basically if you can tell what the two texts are in the word (And I assume you introduced them in the intro so the marker knows what you're talking about) then yes its fineSeriously ? Lol I've never heard of that. Are you sure ?
Okay. Thank you for your help !Yea, those are my affectionate names, basically if you can tell what the two texts are in the word (And I assume you introduced them in the intro so the marker knows what you're talking about) then yes its fine
No problem, its really handy in an exam situation cause every minute counts "The notion of what it means to be human in both Shelley's Frankenstein and Scott's Blade Runner"Okay. Thank you for your help !
Yep I agree. But lol ... Blankenstien.. I've heard of Frankie and bladder but not blankenstien and frank runner :LNo problem, its really handy in an exam situation cause every minute counts "The notion of what it means to be human in both Shelley's Frankenstein and Scott's Blade Runner"
as opposed to "The combined notion in Blankenstein of what it means to be human....."
so much quicker
Nah, I'm just making efficient use of every nanosecond I haveDon't be lazy just write the whole thing.
writing it twice? like intro and conclusion? It's a comparative study of TWO texts, not a critical study with a sentence comparing it to something else, so if you're doing it right you should be writing it at LEAST every paragraphwrite the whole thing, jeez. how many times do you write blade runner in an exam? twice? it'll save you like 5seconds, you'd be better off opening the exam quicker than normal.