Question 4 Flashcards

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What does question 4 always ask you to do?

A

Compare the language in source 3 to either source 2 or source 1.

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2
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How do you structure your answer for question 4?

A
Point
Evidence
Explain
Explore
Deeper thinking
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3
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How do you link the sources together?

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Your first point should be about both texts. Then in your second paragraph, the point should contain a comparative connective.

For example:
Both source 1 and 3 use powerful language, but for different purposes. In source 1…

On the other hand, source three uses powerful language to…

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4
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What should your deeper thinking contain?

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An explanation of why the writer used particular language, linking to the PAFT - purpose, audience, form or tone.

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5
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What must you make sure you do in question 4, as well as writing full P.E.E.E.D.s?

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Clearly compare the texts through your points.

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6
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What kind of comparative connectives can you use?

A

Similarly
Also

On the other hand
In contrast

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7
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How many paragraphs should you write for question 4?

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Aim for two comparisons. This means you should write four paragraphs. Remember that you have more time for this question.

For example:
Source 1: powerful language
Source 3: powerful language

Source 1: facts and statistics
Source 3: metaphors

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