Free Annotated Response
VCE English Section B

English
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This VCE English Section B Annotated Response will help you:

  • See what makes a top-scoring VCE English Section B creative response.
  • Learn how to effectively engage with the stimulus and write a unique story.
  • Get expert tips on structure, style, and making your writing stand out.
  • Understand how to meet the exam criteria with helpful annotations.
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  • sample page showing the stimuli material from VCAA sample paper
  • sample page showing a sample creative piece with annotations

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Free VCE English Section B Annotated Creative Download

Annotated high-scoring response.

Frequently asked questions

It’s completely free! We’ve designed this resource to help Year 12 students like you understand what makes a high-scoring VCE English Section B response. If you’re looking to improve your storytelling, structure, or engagement with the stimulus, this guide is can help—at no cost.

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Yes, it can! This resource shows you what a high-scoring creative response looks like, breaking down the structure, style, and how it engages with the stimulus. By studying the annotations and practising the techniques, you can improve your creative writing and boost your Section B scores.

While this guide isn’t a lesson on creative writing, it provides a clear example of how to craft a top-scoring response. It can also give you inspiration for your next creative writing task.

Use this resource as a guide to see what makes a high-scoring creative response. Read the annotated example carefully, paying attention to the structure, use of language, and connection to the stimulus. Then, apply these techniques to your own writing. Use it to practise, compare, and improve your creative responses—it’s a great tool to refine your skills and stand out in your exam!

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