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Julian_Ln:

--- Quote from: SmartWorker on September 02, 2021, 04:27:03 pm ---Thank you for your reply!

I was also wondering how you come up with arguments for Section A/B?

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ahhh I was waiting for something to ask this :) This I'm afraid largely depends on your texts, however, I'll try to be as general as possible.

Section A: I did Wordsworth as 3 central themes were the urban, natural and internal world so these formed my three paragraphs for all essays. If this is not your next, I would still base it off central themes and then weave the following structure:

P1: Agree with the prompt
P2: Disagree with the prompt
P3: Message

OR other combinations:

Agree + Agree (maybe to a greater extent) + Disagree
Disagree + Agree + Message
etc

This is largely the same for Section B. Although see if this structure works (this is what I used for The Longest Memory and 7 Stages)

Causes (what caused these racist systems)
Compliance + Consequence (how some characters comply and what are the consequences)
Resistance + Consequence (how some characters resist and what are the consequences)



woahjustjkingchill:
can we see your comparative essay(s), on the longest memory and the 7 stages of grieving?
 
also thanks for the thread <3

Julian_Ln:

--- Quote from: woahjustjkingchill on September 02, 2021, 06:32:24 pm ---can we see your comparative essay(s), on the longest memory and the 7 stages of grieving?
 
also thanks for the thread <3

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Thanks,
of course :)))) I going to upload some essays this weekend, with me analysing them, that way you can understand them better - they are structured slightly differently. (I'll attach the link on this thread in a day or two). And don't worry, I'll be posting a lot of sample essays in the lead up to the exams for all three sections.


*** sorry I lied, I attached one if you want to read ahead :)


All the best, and let me know if you want some clarification.

Julian_Ln:
For those wanting to know how I memorised my essays and found success here is a link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohzFu5_WYNo&ab_channel=JLTutoring

_jen_012.x:
hey julian,

for section B, i was wondering (because i’m also doing the same comparative) what you did for the introductions? and what was the best way to talk about changes in history.

for section c, would you mind sharing common ways you’d analyse images for the exam and specifically ways you analysed the authors intent for the audience? i’m pretty good at analysing authorial intent but not great at analysing in depth what the writers decisions would do to the reader

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