Hi

I have my Comparative LA SAC on Friday and was wondering how strict the assessors are on essay structure?
For instance, could they mark you down if you don't follow the conventional {5 PARAGRAPH: Introduction, B1, B2, B3, B4, Conclusion} structure?
I find that I repeat myself a lot when I write in large chunks/paragraphs, so I was thinking of doing:
Each > is a chunk/paragraph
> (one to two sentences max): introduce issue and the three stances
> introduce article 1 {tone, TA, contention etc.}
> analyse article 1
> introduce article 2 {tone, TA, contention etc.}
> analyse article 2 with links to article 1
> introduce article/visual 3 {tone, TA, contention etc.}
> analyse article 3 with links to article 1 and 2
> short 1-3 sentence conclusion
Also, do I have to keep repeating the target audience throughout my piece? i.e. in the introduction, then again while analysing... or can there be more than one kind of audience for each argument?
My teacher likes the basic template formula approach so I'm a bit conflicted as it will, in the end, be marked by my teacher. I'm afraid I will lose marks on structure, even though everything is included =[
thanks!