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I just got back my marks for my previous craft of writing task and I did really bad. So can someone give me advice on how to prepare for it and how to do better for my yearlies
 

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I usually do because it works best with the stimulus they give us. But maybe I should try persuasive or smth
 

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I usually do because it works best with the stimulus they give us. But maybe I should try persuasive or smth
Check out the resource section of this site and look at some b6 imaginative's to guide you. Personally I recommend having an easily adaptable narrative that is simple to adapt, such as loss or disconnection from loved ones or a transformative experience you've had
 

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I usually do because it works best with the stimulus they give us. But maybe I should try persuasive or smth
i would recommend working on a discursive piece about something you are passionate about. this will make it easier to adapt to imaginative/persuasive if needed. also discursive if well done are very good at getting marks
 

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i would recommend working on a discursive piece about something you are passionate about. this will make it easier to adapt to imaginative/persuasive if needed. also discursive if well done are very good at getting marks
How would I adapt the discursive piece to imaginative
 

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