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Essay Structure For Related Texts Exam
Essay Structure For Related Texts Exam
Introduction:
Thesis – no texts, never give reasons, (no you, me I, we, us)
Context Sentence
Argument 1
Argument 2
Argument 3
Conclusion -> transition, flow nicely
Paragraph 3:
First 110 words on Text 1 but with a DIFFERENT idea
- 2 quotes
- 2 techniques
Then us ‘contrastingly’ or ‘on a similar note’ for Text 2
- 110 words
- 2 quotes
- 2 techniques
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Conclusion: As per scaffold
- Do not summarise the essay
- Can link to thesis
- Last moment to challenge the reader
- Introductory sentence
o Significance of texts in addressing the question
- Ultimate purpose of the composer and its effect on responders
o WHY?
- Effectiveness of techniques and impact on responder
- Final statement
- BE PASSIONATE ABOUT DISCOVERY!