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Which method best develops an evidence-led argument for Conventional essay? Focus: AO1 argument, terminology and expression.
- A.Make a focused claim about Construct a conventional essay of 1250 to 1500 words on one selected text., support it with accurate textual evidence, and analyse how a writer's method shapes meaning.
- B.Retell the plot in chronological order and leave the evidence unexplained.
- C.Invent a memorable quotation so the paragraph sounds specific.
- D.Name language, form and structure without explaining any effect.
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What a good answer should say
- The correct answer is Make a focused claim about Construct a conventional essay of 1250 to 1500 words on one selected text., support it with accurate textual evidence, and analyse how a writer's method shapes meaning.
Explanation
Why this works
Make a focused claim about Construct a conventional essay of 1250 to 1500 words on one selected text., support it with accurate textual evidence, and analyse how a writer's method shapes meaning. This is correct because it combines AO1 argument with AO2 analysis instead of substituting summary or technique spotting for literary reasoning.
It supports the approved objective "Construct a conventional essay of 1250 to 1500 words on one selected text." while avoiding invented quotations, plot summary, option mixing and unsupported interpretation.
Common mistake
Conventional essay literary-analysis mistake 1
Treating Construct a conventional essay of 1250 to 1500 words on one selected text. as plot summary, unsupported opinion or a place to invent quotations, while blurring analysis vs plot summary.
Make an AO1 claim, use accurate textual evidence, analyse a method for AO2, add relevant AO3 context, connect texts for AO4 and test interpretations for AO5 only where the task requires them.
