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ReplyDeleteHi Portia
9/10
Well done in presenting thorough research that breaks down all the elements of each sub-genre. Great!
I know you had trouble with your blog tool, but for future, your presentation does count as an element of your score. Try and keep your slides interesting, lots of visuals, lots of bullet points popping up instead of a page of text on one slide that we have to trawl through. Imagine you were going to use this resource as a teaching resource. You would want the text to be legible / easy to read and interesting to look at.
Content-wise - well done! Presentation-wise, I'm looking froward to you growing in your ability to present the information in a visually interesting way :)