How do you structure the major work??
Would there be an introduction plus three chapters (how many chapters)??
Pls help (I am so lost)
To add onto what katie said, there really is not "set" way to structure the major work. Not only is it individual to your school (as your teacher is marking you, not an external NESA examiner), but also to you and your own project.
At my school, our synopsis could be our introduction, thus I didn't have an introduction included within my 2500 words (however I know other schools don't allow this). I'm assuming you mean paragraphs rather than chapters? I've never heard of a school allowing chapters or headings, however if that
is something that your school expects then ignore me
My project was structured this way (does not mean it has to be a guide for your own, just to demonstrate the variety, considering mine was different to Katie's).
Synopsis/Intro - 300 words not included in the 2500 of the essay.
Two large paragraphs (indented so that it was still legible, I treated my essays as a paragraph per major idea or issue, as I only had two that I just explored in depth, that meant two large paragraphs)
Conclusion
As katie said, the way you structure your essay will be individual to you and your project. If it takes 2/3/5/11 paragraphs to explain what you want then that's all good, as long as they are paragraphs of substance
Hope this helps,
Susie