So are there any other textual techniques for the Skull Beneath the Skin?
Is there a difference between the convention presented in a text and the textual techniques used by the crime fiction author?
I know its last minute but could someone give me a list of techniques used in tSBtS to present convention and/or values?
I have everything else but I can't find any notes on this!
Careful of 'typical blonde teenager', the marker might be blonde and take offence! Maybe 'typical teenager' would be better - which allows Heckerling's intended audience to relate to the character.
Don't forget to distiguish the name of the texts - either with inverted commas or underlined
Try...
Try to twist the question around, look at it laterally(if you've got the time). I always try to remember that the markers have to read creative writing from EVERYBODY in the state! Try to make your writing stand out! And, like Lundy said, use discriptive language.