thank you!Firstly, familiarise yourself with the context and the composer's ideologies or purpose. Next, consult the rubric and understand what it is asking of you, and understand the themes of the text. This will make finding quotes easier as you read through the text because you'll know what is and isn't significant to the author's purpose, the text's themes, or the rubric. Make use of good analysis and popular quotes you find online, but have a bank of quotes that you personally understand and like so you stand out from everyone else.
lol what i wish someone had told me beforehand is buy a state rankers essay to get an idea of what markers like and just try to follow that/ use it as a guide when looking for quotes/themes
cuz english marking is so subjective so better to just go with what has worked before
Well, don't forget that 100s of people buy state rank essays, which is why it's a good idea to come up with original analysis or unique quotes if you can.lol what i wish someone had told me beforehand is buy a state rankers essay to get an idea of what markers like and just try to follow that/ use it as a guide when looking for quotes/themes
cuz english marking is so subjective so better to just go with what has worked before