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Shenz0r

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Re: Context Format
« Reply #15 on: July 29, 2012, 05:59:11 pm »
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I did an imaginative/expository for my Streetcar SAC. I wrote an article for TIME (so you have to get all the language right) and added in a personal account from the author in order to substantiate my point.

But yes, try not to make an expository essay seem like a text response...otherwise you run the real risk of getting a really shit score.

I'm going to try and write an imaginative for this Spies SAC, probably as either a first-person-narrative from an adult's perspective, or an interview with Frayn (although I'm sure the interview idea has been used many times)
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Re: Context Format
« Reply #16 on: July 29, 2012, 06:03:06 pm »
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or an interview with Frayn (although I'm sure the interview idea has been used many times)

Don't let that stop you! I did that and got an A+ last year :) It all depends on what you ask and where you get your external links from (tip: research his family and childhood, it's quite interesting and I used that in my two Spies pieces)

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