weeze
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they will usually always allow you to do either a discursive or creative, it would be absurd if they forbid you from doing a creative. i sat my English trial for mod c yesterday and it only let us do a discursive or creative no persuasive and it was like that in the hsc not too long ago so if anything you shouldn't put all your eggs into memorising a persuasive essay (not that anyone would tho right?...) for mod b probably don't focus on using words from common mod and mod A but focus on what is in the like learning outline or whatever its called but you can get away with using words like human experience etc in your reflection for mod C also for mod B im pretty sure you have to use critical quotes, for TS Eliot i did like one critical quote for each poem i analysedalso for mod b essay do we have words we should be using like the common module and mod A?!? Also how high are the chances of me gettign asked persuasvie and discursive. Cause I do not want to prepare for that. ALso, do we have to use critical readings for Mod B? Is it a necessity?