fair - I would say stick with what works best. if you see a benefit in changing your structure and can change between now and before next week ish, then sure, but its a gamble. Most schools when they advice are usually speaking on experience so they are prolly right
Same - pretty much 10 quotes minimum, goes to around 15, 16. For Mod B, I would personally go with two ( and have in trials scoring pretty well). Markers from NESA advice not going beyond 3, which may be implicit that 3 itself is more than enough. Just to sustain detail I feel two is better. But...
Is it advisable to spend less time on module C, than the other modules (about 35 mins)... since this is the section, I believe I can perform well even under shortened time constraints!
thats solid - my base piece is around 800ish words... but I believe from all that adapting it should be a bit closer to 1000 words. How many quotes do you generally aim to use for mod A and B if you do not mind answering?
What technique would you guys use for this one:
" The party was trying to kill the sex instinct, or, if it could not be killed, then to distort it and dirty it"
Thanks!
personally, one way I reduced this (to an extent) was by going through every question more slowly than I would. And I would immediately check if I had done that right. The primary way you can reduced this is by having a logbook as well just trying to remain conscious of what you're working out...