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Is this allowed?
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Its not allowed, but the markers would never be able to tell.Is this allowed?
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It depends on what it is. Most of the time, they probably couldn't.How would the markers know though?
I'm not intending to do this but, just curious ;/
+1It depends on what it is. Most of the time, they probably couldn't.
However, your cutting yourself short for two reasons by making up a text. One, you're not gaining the skills in deconstructing and analysing a text. Secondly, the people who create texts (writers, directors etc.) are usually better than most high school students, and thus their use of language, effects etc. are better examples than your own.
i was just curious but do you have to reference websites and stuff in the test?I have a real related text, but it looks like it was made up. I made sure I referenced it correctly though. It's a website with an unsighted author. (It's my back up related).
I'm curious about this too.i was just curious but do you have to reference websites and stuff in the test?
But tbh, if they ask for 3 related texts in the exam it's much easier to make one up on the spot than to try and think of something you've seen and analyse it.Making up a text and doing well in it is much more difficult than reading/viewing/analysing a text and doing well in it. It also involves less work.
wow.. if they ask for 3 related texts, how are you supposed to adapt your structure?But tbh, if they ask for 3 related texts in the exam it's much easier to make one up on the spot than to try and think of something you've seen and analyse it.
And if worse come to worse I guess you could do one of the unseen texts at the start of the paper. (I plan on using one as my 2nd RT)
thats why you should prepare for it & are you sure your allowed to do that?But tbh, if they ask for 3 related texts in the exam it's much easier to make one up on the spot than to try and think of something you've seen and analyse it.
And if worse come to worse I guess you could do one of the unseen texts at the start of the paper. (I plan on using one as my 2nd RT)