You'll end up writing THREE shorter Writer's Statements (300-1000 words each)
THEN In Term 3 we choose your strongest one and make it 1000 words. We focus on techniques, the context, your audience, and purpose. Examples:
Here's the WRITER'S STATEMENT PROMPT SHEET. You should aim to answer as many of the questions as your text allows you to. For the Recount you may not be able to answer much about the audience, but in the TED TALK you can go nuts on that and on the techniques employed. Use this sheet for all three statements. Just in case it doesn't upload... Here's the contents... Stage 2 English Writer’s Statement Scaffold Use the following scaffold to help structure your Writer’s Statement. Remember that the purpose of this statement is to analyse the text that you have created. You should therefore be examining the range of language techniques, stylistic devices, conventions, ideas and perspectives you have used and how you have used them to create meaning. You should aim to write 300 - 500 words for the statement, keeping in mind your final piece will be 1000 words. Perhaps all three you write are 1000 words, then you choose the best one and save yourself time later… Or each is 300-1000 and you choose the best one later… TEXT TYPE
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