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Unit 3: Responding to and Creating Texts in Contexts

Quick questions on Creative composition in context: WACE Year 12 English Unit 3

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What is plan, draft, then prune?
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In the exam, plan a shape before you write: an opening that establishes voice and situation, a development that complicates, and an ending that lands the purpose. If you finish with time, the highest-value edit is cutting. Remove a generic adjective, replace a weak verb, delete a sentence that repeats an idea already made. Pruning is where an average composition becomes a controlled one.

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