Hello all,
In the past, I have written essays on Distinctive Voices for Module A using a unique system/format. Compared to the others, this one stands out over the rest. Here are the following two reasons why I think it is different:
- When talking about Harry Lavender and my related texts and comparing them, I refer to each of the characters as "the voice".
- When linking the voice with the question (from both texts, related and prescribed) I tend to answer the question using a "closing statement" or "end of body paragraph" (whatever you call it) and mention the voice there.
Are both of these "rituals" correct when answering the question? I thought perhaps it's a bit too repetitive of me.
Cheers,
Manny.
In the past, I have written essays on Distinctive Voices for Module A using a unique system/format. Compared to the others, this one stands out over the rest. Here are the following two reasons why I think it is different:
- When talking about Harry Lavender and my related texts and comparing them, I refer to each of the characters as "the voice".
- When linking the voice with the question (from both texts, related and prescribed) I tend to answer the question using a "closing statement" or "end of body paragraph" (whatever you call it) and mention the voice there.
Are both of these "rituals" correct when answering the question? I thought perhaps it's a bit too repetitive of me.
Cheers,
Manny.