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In Methods of language analysis for Paper 1, a candidate works with a social-media thread debating accent prejudice. For Applying methods of language analysis, which answer best addresses task 3 by applying evaluative stance to the objective: Describe salient features of language in texts when studying textual variations and representations?

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In Methods of language analysis for Paper 1, a candidate works with a social-media thread debating accent prejudice. For Applying methods of language analysis, which answer best addresses task 3 by applying evaluative stance to the objective: Describe salient features of language in texts when studying textual variations and representations?.

  1. A.Use evaluative stance in the a social-media thread debating accent prejudice to explain Describe salient features of language in texts when studying textual variations and representations.
  2. B.Only copy terminology from Applying methods of language analysis without linking it to evidence in the data.
  3. C.Ignore Methods of language analysis for Paper 1 context and give a general opinion about whether the text is effective.
  4. D.Replace analysis with a memorised definition that does not address task code metoflananaforpap1-578-3.

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  • Use evaluative stance in the a social-media thread debating accent prejudice to explain Describe salient features of language in texts when studying textual variations and representations.

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This is the strongest answer because it keeps the response anchored to Applying methods of language analysis, uses the specific a social-media thread debating accent prejudice, 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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