p342i
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- 2006
At last, a voice of reason amid this babble of jealousy and lies.nahian said:"And the markers are going to think: 'there's no way this is a direct/genuine response to the question', at least that's what I hope"
Mozric mate, Do you seriously think markers think that students who write alot of pages arent direct?
People who say they write more than 30 pages are lying; unless they do double spacing.
People who go on with this trash about quality over quanitity are deluded. You are trying to make out that there is some kind of indisputable relationship between length of essay and the competency of its content.
Some people write less and its all relevant. Some people write more and its just filler. And some write long and well.
As ive stated; if you have two essays which are both direct to the question; one is 10 pages and the other is 20, the only difference between them is the 20 has more textual analysis, or an extra paradign it addresses; then what do you think the markers are going to do.
I think above 10 is a minimum requirement for 1 hour; getting to twenty is fine and in my opinion, the best amount, at least for me.
I wrote that much and I did not have any filler at all. I addressed and question, conveyed my thesis and supported it with textual analysis. I didnt have any of these "in additition to this" or "furthermore" - signs of improvisation for the intention of beefing up essays.
Finally, I will draw your attention to the fact that the EXEMPLAR response is 22 pages long. There is no disadvantage is writing alot, there is however in writing less. Anyway, my teacher, a HSC head marker for Ext 1 is famous for saying,
"It's the same thing every year. The girls always beat the boys in length."