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gcse englihs exam help!? pls

i recently had a gcse english language exam and one of the questions was "describe an unforgettable event" , most people wrote about something that happened to them e.g a birthday but i decided to write about 9/11 as an unforgettable event as if i had experienced it as an adult. does the description have to specifically be about something that specifically/realistically happened to you?? will i lose marks for this or do they only care about the description??? pls tell me thankyou
Reply 1
No way man! The biggest rule of GCSE english is make it up :smile:

As long as the description was good and you used your language and devices, youll still do great dont worry

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Reply 2
Original post by Anis98
No way man! The biggest rule of GCSE english is make it up :smile:

As long as the description was good and you used your language and devices, youll still do great dont worry

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thanks alot bro!!!
Reply 3
I dont really no as I am still a year from my gcse but my friend says that they will probably focus more on the description.

I think if they do take marks off for that then it wont be too much.

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