notsureifsrs
but anyhow, all you need to do is:
- understand the rubric and use key words for your essays depending on the modules you do, e.g. module A is context
- answer the question and nothing but the question - you'll be surprised how many of my peers fail to do this. this comes with knowing your prescribed and related texts inside out
- have good essay structure, i.e. topic sentence, techinque, quote, effort and link (can have variation with this as long as it flows)
- maintain textual integrity which is basically knowing how a text comes together as a coherent whole and its relevance to time
- appropriate usage of vocab. imo, high-modality language that is assertive and gets straight to the point is more impressive talking about a hodgepodge pastiche that comes from the amalgamation of various elements (see what i mean?)
if you get these nailed down, you're set