Probably not if it's a one off. If you are getting the quotes wrong frequently they might deduct marks.I want to ask if you get the order of the words of the quote wrong, or if you get some of spelling wrong, will you get penalised and get marks deducted, if you do, then how many marks get deducted
it could be important, but as aerath said, probably not that many marks, 2 maxI want to ask if you get the order of the words of the quote wrong, or if you get some of spelling wrong, will you get penalised and get marks deducted, if you do, then how many marks get deducted
THIS If you frequently misspell you'll get marks deducted, but if it's a few times in the paper they won't care. Even the exemplars every year have spelling mistakes. Hell I had an unfinished sentence in trials after I didn't notice I hadn't ended it, missed a word or two in the creative as I wrote it since I was thinking faster than I was writing lol, but they kind of just go 'oh she missed a word lol but it's obvious what she meant' so yeah.Remember that the markers are regularly told - 'they are writing a first draft essay under exam conditions' so unless it is absolutely wrong markers will be a bit more lenient than you think e.g. saying metaphor but clearly talking about a simile - shows you know what you want to talk about but have the wrong term - should stop you getting full marks but not much more than that - of course saying metaphor and then talking about a metaphor when you should be talking about similes will be heavily brought down because you are actually discussing the wrong thing.