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In Methods of language analysis for NEA, a candidate works with a spoken narrative where deixis anchors events to shared context. For Language levels for NEA analysis, which answer best addresses task 3 by applying evaluative stance to the objective: Apply graphology where relevant to NEA analysis?.
- A.Use evaluative stance in the a spoken narrative where deixis anchors events to shared context to explain Apply graphology where relevant to NEA analysis.
- B.Only copy terminology from Language levels for NEA analysis without linking it to evidence in the data.
- C.Ignore Methods of language analysis for NEA context and give a general opinion about whether the text is effective.
- D.Replace analysis with a memorised definition that does not address task code metoflananafornea-546-3.
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- Use evaluative stance in the a spoken narrative where deixis anchors events to shared context to explain Apply graphology where relevant to NEA analysis.
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This is the strongest answer because it keeps the response anchored to Language levels for NEA analysis, uses the specific a spoken narrative where deixis anchors events to shared context, and links evaluative stance to evidence rather than relying on generic recall. The other options either avoid data, ignore context, or use terminology without analysis.
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