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Firstly, your creative should follow the structure of a beginning, middle, and end. We can also think of this as rising tension, climax, and resolution. Secondly, you should develop an authentic use of language, voice and style to make your writing more engaging and sophisticated.
We’ve explored creative writing criteria, literary elements and how to replicate the text over on our The Ultimate Guide to VCE Creative Writing blog post. If you need a quick refresher or you’re new to creative writing, I highly recommend checking it out!
The Framework of Ideas gives students four themes to explore in creative writing. In 1/2 English, your school and teachers are free to select the Framework of ideas and the texts they will use for Unit 1, Outcome 2.
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This video covers the statement of intention (aka reflective analysis) for creative writing VCE English that scored 10/10, where I go over some of my writing decisions, tips, and tricks...
Fret not, this is where I come in with my two tips on how to ace the VCE English creative writing SAC. Tackling the Creative SAC: Tip 1 Everything should be about the views and values.