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Paper 2
writing
reference the question
use keywords
textual refferences
literay choices
author - audience connection
symbolism
show understanding
dramatic/poetic features of literary pieces
authoral choices
what is it
compartive essay
Compares to literay works
you pick 1 question and answer it
1:45h
intertexuality
differences and commonalities
outline your plan
thems, motifs, context
tips
fab 4
answer the questions
know and understand the literary works
know and understand authoral choices
compare and contrast
use keywrods
reference the qeustion
use context of when they were written
textual referrences
use words from question
have a plan
Parts of essay
Thesis statement
difference between content/form
themese
discuss context
symbols
how was it narrated
structure of the piece
motifs
dramatic elements
if its a play, the music used
what to write
identify works and authors
compare and contrast the pieces
make an arguament
refer to the question
either emphasize similarites or differences
the literay form of the pieces
you can break the thesis statement into multiple sentences
structure
alternating
switch between texts
good for comparison
easy to maintain balance
difficult to switch between pieces
generally better
block
write all about one text then the other
easier to tackel one at a time
less comnparison
introduction
talk about similarities and differences
keywords
first impression of the essay
parts
strong hook - fully introduce question
summary statement - introduce the 2 works
comparitive thesis statement - compare the 2 works
talking about author
conclusion
answer the question
discuss authoral choices
use textual referrences
compare and contrast
restate thesis statement
dont summarize key points
synthesize key points - make connections between points
extend to wider context
parts
restate thesis
synthesize key points
extend to wider context
body paragraphs
answer the question
use detailed referrence
authoral choices
compare and contrast
author and audience relationship
transition words/compartivie words
comparison
in the same way
similary
just as
like
contrast
while
however
in contrast
on the other hand
components
symbols
authoral choices
language features