For texts, I do these things,
-identify ideas and put them as subheadings
-then list major techniques used by the author/playwright/whatever and explain what effect it produces
-support with quotes from the text
-plus dont forget to do whatever the module tells you to do (e.g. compare with your other text if you're doing module a, link with belonging if you're doing AoS, incorporate critical readings if you're doing module b...)
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and dont forget to do lots of practice essays and get them marked by your teacher
You can't really write study notes for the creative writing part, the best thing you can do is just write heaps of practice creative writings and get your teacher to mark them
And for the comprehension part, just memorise techniques, and try to incorporate them in questions, practice questions are also useful if you get your hands on some that relate to belonging