With the HSC results in one week, I've re-entered panic mode in anticipation of my HSC English mark.
What happened was I wrote my introduction for my module C essay and found I wasn't happy with the thesis statement, so I crossed it out. There was no room to write a new thesis statement, so I asked the examiner, and she told me to write the thesis statement in a separate booklet.
So my essay is literally: Booklet One - 2 lines (thesis statement); Booklet Two - rest of my introduction and first body paragraph; Booklet Three - rest of essay.
It's terrible structurally with the thesis statement in its own booklet, but that's not what I'm afraid of. My concern is that the marker saw my essay, read the thesis statement and found the rest of the booklet was empty, thinking that's all I wrote for my essay, giving me 1/20, when the rest of the essay is found in the other two booklets.
When the markers mark a script, does it say how many pages there are? Or how many booklets?
Just need to make sure that the marker didn't think I only wrote two lines.
Thanks.
What happened was I wrote my introduction for my module C essay and found I wasn't happy with the thesis statement, so I crossed it out. There was no room to write a new thesis statement, so I asked the examiner, and she told me to write the thesis statement in a separate booklet.
So my essay is literally: Booklet One - 2 lines (thesis statement); Booklet Two - rest of my introduction and first body paragraph; Booklet Three - rest of essay.
It's terrible structurally with the thesis statement in its own booklet, but that's not what I'm afraid of. My concern is that the marker saw my essay, read the thesis statement and found the rest of the booklet was empty, thinking that's all I wrote for my essay, giving me 1/20, when the rest of the essay is found in the other two booklets.
When the markers mark a script, does it say how many pages there are? Or how many booklets?
Just need to make sure that the marker didn't think I only wrote two lines.
Thanks.