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I've actually never written or even attempted to write a discursive before96 days and I still can't write a discursive
That's crazy I wish I was uI've actually never written or even attempted to write a discursive before
nah but I'm cooked cause now I have to learn how to write one for prelimsThat's crazy I wish I was u
I've written a discursive before but I still have no idea what exactly it is.I've actually never written or even attempted to write a discursive before
same queen96 days and I still can't write a discursive
don't you like, take both sides or somethign?I've written a discursive before but I still have no idea what exactly it is.
anyone has a good explanation of it?![]()
take multiple sides* whatever the fuck that meansdon't you like, take both sides or somethign?
isn't that the deal? you've gotta kinda, argue both sides?
I think it's a more factual report than proving a point...so it's a more balanced writing style that incorporates arguments for both sides. The following question:I've written a discursive before but I still have no idea what exactly it is.
anyone has a good explanation of it?![]()
if you only address 2 positions/viewpoints in a discursive youre gonna fail. just do an imaginative and pray you don't get english advanced paper 2 2024'dI think it's a more factual report than proving a point...so it's a more balanced writing style that incorporates arguments for both sides. The following question:
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“Then, although it was still the end of the story, I put it at the beginning of the novel, as if I needed to tell the end first in order to go on and tell the rest.”
Lydia Davis, The End of the Story: A Novel
Collected Stories by Lydia Davis
© Lydia Davis (Penguin, London)
Use this sentence as a stimulus for the opening of an imaginative, discursive or persuasive piece of writing that begins with the end.
In your response, you must include at least ONE literary device or stylistic feature that you have explored during your study of a prescribed text in Module C. (10 marks)
(b) Explain how at least ONE of your prescribed texts from Module C has influenced your writing style in part (a). In your response, focus on ONE literary device or stylistic feature that you have used in part (a). (10 marks)"
Can be answered by arguing that whilst the stylistic choice to put the end at the beginning sets the expectations of the audience, the non-linear storytelling may confuse the audience.
Yeah true I was just giving an example.if you only address 2 positions/viewpoints in a discursive youre gonna fail. just do an imaginative and pray you don't get english advanced paper 2 2024'd
wait what do you mean by thisif you only address 2 positions/viewpoints in a discursive youre gonna fail. just do an imaginative and pray you don't get english advanced paper 2 2024'd