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One Tip to Keep Examiners Engaged with your Essay

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If there's one thing that helps raise marks, it's this- specificity.

What I mean by specificity is integrating specific information about the relevant text into your essay that shows the depth of knowledge you have. When it comes to year 12, you need to be incorporating far more than a discussion on characters and plot- you need to be including themes, literary devices, historians point of view and interpretations from literary critics. These are the elements that will allow your essay to stand out.

On average, there are roughly 40,000 students each year completing the year 12 English exam. That's 40,000 other text response essays, 40,000 comparative essays and 40,000 language analysis essays.

                              Keep the examiners engaged and excited to read your essay!

Make sure you give them a critical analysis of the text (or texts, in the case of comparative) to ensure that you can give yourself the best possible chance of achieving those high marks!

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By Bri