She is still at school and the article states that she has missed two weeks of classes already ahead of her final exams. There is a quote from the headteacher of her school stating “She is currently missing taught lessons across all subjects and is at risk of missing important assessments, including GCSE exams.”
In this case it’s not just ‘framing’ but an important detail.
What else description would you find more fitting for a sixteen year old who is still in school? Do you want to imply other characteristics of her were more important or that she is not a schoolgirl at all?
I don’t get what you are trying to say.
Schoolgirl? Framing much?
She is still at school and the article states that she has missed two weeks of classes already ahead of her final exams. There is a quote from the headteacher of her school stating “She is currently missing taught lessons across all subjects and is at risk of missing important assessments, including GCSE exams.” In this case it’s not just ‘framing’ but an important detail.
What else description would you find more fitting for a sixteen year old who is still in school? Do you want to imply other characteristics of her were more important or that she is not a schoolgirl at all?
I don’t get what you are trying to say.
I don’t get why she is called schoolgirl given that the story has little to do with school, as far as I understand it
Did you miss the paragraph about how this risks her graduation?
And again, what do you think is this “framing” supposed to accomplish? What are we meant to overlook etc?
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