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Exam task 1 — organise similarities, differences, contexts and interpretations. Explain the literary significance of this requirement through a focused Paper 1 response requirements argument: Use the shared theme of love to organise similarities, differences, contexts and interpretations.
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What a good answer should say
- Start with a clear AO1 argument about Use the shared theme of love to organise similarities, differences, contexts and interpretations..
- Select brief, accurate textual evidence or a detail from the supplied unseen text, then use AO2 to explain how language, form or structure shapes meaning.
- Use AO3 when literary context changes significance or reception.
- If comparison is required, use AO4 to connect both texts inside the same line of argument.
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A high-quality response should begin with a claim that answers the wording, select brief and accurate textual evidence, analyse how language, form or structure shapes meaning and then explain the significance of that evidence. Context, comparison and alternative interpretations should be used only when they advance the same line of argument.
For Paper 1 response requirements in Paper 1 Love through the ages, the principal focus is AO3 historicist significance, AO4 textual connections, AO5 interpretations. To use the shared theme of love to organise similarities, differences, contexts and interpretations, the student must keep the answer anchored to the approved text or supplied passage and make each analytical step explicit.
Paper 1 assesses close Shakespeare analysis, comparative unseen poetry and comparison of the selected prose and poetry texts. Keep the Comparing set texts strand explicit so the reasoning cannot be transferred unchanged to another 7712 topic.
Keep Paper 1 Love through the ages requirements distinct from Paper 2 shared-context options.
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