M MrTanman Fascist Joined Feb 4, 2009 Messages 54 Location Cabra Gender Male HSC 2011 Uni Grad 2014 Nov 6, 2009 #1 If I use jargons (that the marker may not know, e.g. military jargon) in a creative writing task, will marks get deducted? Thanks in advance.
If I use jargons (that the marker may not know, e.g. military jargon) in a creative writing task, will marks get deducted? Thanks in advance.
silence-- Member Joined Apr 16, 2009 Messages 246 Gender Male HSC 2011 Nov 6, 2009 #2 you shouldn't, as long as it's somewhat obvious that you're using jargon and not random made up bs
annabackwards <3 Prophet 9 Joined Jun 14, 2008 Messages 4,670 Location Sydney Gender Female HSC 2009 Nov 6, 2009 #3 No, jargon will actually be encouraged if it adds to the atmosphere/characterisation of your persona. But only use it if it has a purpose - don't just use it for the sake of using it or it will leave a bad impression on the marker
No, jargon will actually be encouraged if it adds to the atmosphere/characterisation of your persona. But only use it if it has a purpose - don't just use it for the sake of using it or it will leave a bad impression on the marker
caffeinated4 straws; I clutch at them Joined Aug 30, 2009 Messages 34 Gender Female HSC 2011 Nov 7, 2009 #4 I really doubt that you will lose marks but the creative piece will sound a lot more convincing! And that could lead to another mark or so
I really doubt that you will lose marks but the creative piece will sound a lot more convincing! And that could lead to another mark or so