Sorry for the lack of clarity but I'm under the impression that we'll sit 3 separate sessions going for 1 hour each, to respond to a prompt using one form. So essentially we'll have 3 x 1 hour sessions and I'm assuming the prompts will also be different as well.
so if you write in expository for one prompt, you'll have to write in expository for the other two prompts?
As for how to go about preparing: a lot of it depends on which format you'll be following, so will you be writing a persuasive/imag/expo essay?
Secondly, I'd get a bunch of different Whose Reality? prompts, and then write sample introductions and plans to each of them. Maybe pump out a couple of full essays and get your teacher to mark them if you can.
Familiarise yourself with a few quotes by renowned philosophers/scientists that relate to Whose Reality so you can add them in your intro/conclusion to give yourself an edge.
The depth of the ideas for this context are built over time, and this is something that nobody can help you with. So you'll have to do the research. Last year I wrote in expository format, so what I did was find some topics that interested me - Newtonian theories, genetics vs environment, Ghandi's teachings - and researched them on the web, before connecting them to Whose Reality? I also picked and linked examples from various books to Whose Reality?
I'd also recommend reading past high scoring essays, just so you get in the gist of how you should be writing your essays. These are available here on AN, as well as the VCAA website.
