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My teachers have always been saying that techniques are a must in all English analytical responses and they have been very picky about it. However, in the 2005 HSC for Module C, focusing on techniques LOST YOU MARKS! This can be seen in the marker's comments for Module C:
"It should be noted that outcomes which particularly draw on knowledge of language techniques and their effects were not targeted by this question this year. Some weaker responses used their knowledge of language techniques and their effects in a way that was unrelated to the demands of the question."
So my question is, how can you tell from the question whether or not to focus on techniques?
"It should be noted that outcomes which particularly draw on knowledge of language techniques and their effects were not targeted by this question this year. Some weaker responses used their knowledge of language techniques and their effects in a way that was unrelated to the demands of the question."
So my question is, how can you tell from the question whether or not to focus on techniques?