Using texts from different modules as ORTs (1 Viewer)

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I was wondering whether or not you can use texts from other modules as ORTs. Say I was doing As You Like It for Belonging... would it be "frowned upon" if I used "Frankenstein" from Texts in Time?

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You can, but it's not recommended. Not only do you have a greater number of analyses compared to it, but it comes across as lazy on your part.
 

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You can, but it's not recommended. Not only do you have a greater number of analyses compared to it, but it comes across as lazy on your part.
But could they mark me down if I do, regardless if it comes across as lazy?
 
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You won't get marked down because of it, but your analysis won't appear as good by comparison. So it's an indirect form of marking down that 'could' occur.
 

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You won't get marked down because of it, but your analysis won't appear as good by comparison. So it's an indirect form of marking down that 'could' occur.
you say "won't" but really they probs will. Markers are cunts.
 

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