2012 : ENGLISH LANGUAGE FOUNDATION HELP (really nervous)

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    2012 : ENGLISH LANGUAGE FOUNDATION HELP (really nervous)
    So i was wondering if you slip up in one question in section A meaning the 12 mark ones will that steal your chances of getting a C ? :eek::confused:

    what i did write was great but i only wrote on to 2 and a half pages for both of them and apparently that was not enough....but my teacher did say to do 12 divided by 2 and write 5 strong paragraphs so im confused which is making me more and more nervous...can someone please help haha ?

    Is it quality over quantity for the too 12 marks in Section A ?
    im really worried about these answers but im confident in all the others including Section B.
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    2012 : ENGLISH LANGUAGE FOUNDATION HELP (really nervous)
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