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Just curious can we make up quotes in the HSC for MOD C (DEFS not the other mods) , considering that I have made some up and have gotten away with them? Thanks!

Edit: I meant this for the main piece and not the prescribed text ones in the reflection!
 

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Lol. Yes you can make up quotes. Will you be caught is a different question Lmfao.

Edit: what do you mean by “I meant this for the main piece”. Like injecting quotes from your prescribed text into your discursive piece?
 

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Lol. Yes you can make up quotes. Will you be caught is a different question Lmfao.
fair. I do kinda believe that the markers will cba to check upon and search individual quotes, when they have a like hundreds and thousands of papers to mark lol
 

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fair. I do kinda believe that the markers will cba to check upon and search individual quotes, when they have a like hundreds and thousands of papers to mark lol
i believe its like you can possibly get away with a quote that seems plausible in your related text but you cant really just bs some random quote for convenience bc then theyll check it
 

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Oh I forgot to mention. It’s more unlikely you’ll get caught for making up a quote from those novel texts. But if it’s from a poem like Eliot, I suggest you memorise those. Also if you do make it up, at least make it sound believable and actually from the text
 

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Oh I forgot to mention. It’s more unlikely you’ll get caught for making up a quote from those novel texts. But if it’s from a poem like Eliot, I suggest you memorise those. Also if you do make it up, at least make it sound believable and actually from the text
yh ofc - I mean the textual evidence for essays in common mod, mod a and mod B are pretty much the core criteria. It was more of those perse on the spot imaginative, discursive and persuasive pieces in which I meant making our own quote for cos I kinda find it hard to adapt pre-prepared ones lol (I have a rough idea tho)!
 

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Lol. Yes you can make up quotes. Will you be caught is a different question Lmfao.

Edit: what do you mean by “I meant this for the main piece”. Like injecting quotes from your prescribed text into your discursive piece?
You know how its set for mod c in paper two that you are gonna have to write a minimum 10 marker (and possibly a 20 marker). Yh so for those, in the instance I choose an imaginative or persuasive piece to answer the given stimulus, is it fine that I make up quotes from an accredited person (intertextual references) to support my ideas?
 

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You know how its set for mod c in paper two that you are gonna have to write a minimum 10 marker (and possibly a 20 marker). Yh so for those, in the instance I choose an imaginative or persuasive piece to answer the given stimulus, is it fine that I make up quotes from an accredited person (intertextual references) to support my ideas?
Uhh for the reflection or the imaginative piece of writing?
 

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