cbaldilocks
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I get massively mixed feedback.
I have 3 English teachers (adv, ext 1, ext 2) who all have completely different feedback. My advanced teacher tells me that I don't write a short story, I write an small section of a novel. My extension teacher says it doesn't need to have a full storyline as long as it conveys belonging, and my ext 2 teacher says don't do anything that's even slightly cliché, the markers are bored out of their minds.
Do they really expect 17-18 year olds to suddenly have these brand new original stories that have never been done before. What is everyone else basing theirs on?
(don't give it away of course just conceptually, as in are you doing it on immigration or adoption or something..)
Welcome to my HSC eve freakout
I have 3 English teachers (adv, ext 1, ext 2) who all have completely different feedback. My advanced teacher tells me that I don't write a short story, I write an small section of a novel. My extension teacher says it doesn't need to have a full storyline as long as it conveys belonging, and my ext 2 teacher says don't do anything that's even slightly cliché, the markers are bored out of their minds.
Do they really expect 17-18 year olds to suddenly have these brand new original stories that have never been done before. What is everyone else basing theirs on?
(don't give it away of course just conceptually, as in are you doing it on immigration or adoption or something..)
Welcome to my HSC eve freakout