YOU GUYS ARE ALL WRONG!
Extension English itself can be so ridiculously specific that you really can't prepare anything appropriate, it's just like going into an essay without a pre-prepared essay!
I've done things like a war between postmodern and traditionalist authors, A boy who can't fall in love because of its grammatical mishaps, a couple who died and ended up in the author's bedroom instead of heaven, A guy who started reading, realised he was Italo Calvino, and wrote himself into a new society... You just have to play with language and textual form! Who writes a text? that's all it is about
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And I know you've all probably got a firm idea now that the exam is like three days away or whatever it is, but that's just my input
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Shadowdude is right on the money here, but you really can just ramble incessantly and get a decent mark!
The thing you have to remember? In Textual Dynamics, subvert the text! If not once, do it twice! But not thrice, that's just far too confusing and a key component of kitsch. You don't want that, do you?