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Which method best develops an evidence-led argument for Linked-text response? Focus: AO1 argument, terminology and expression.

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Which method best develops an evidence-led argument for Linked-text response? Focus: AO1 argument, terminology and expression.

  1. A.Make a focused claim about Explore significant similarities and differences rather than listing features., support it with accurate textual evidence, and analyse how a writer's method shapes meaning.
  2. B.Retell the plot in chronological order and leave the evidence unexplained.
  3. C.Invent a memorable quotation so the paragraph sounds specific.
  4. D.Name language, form and structure without explaining any effect.

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  • The correct answer is Make a focused claim about Explore significant similarities and differences rather than listing features., support it with accurate textual evidence, and analyse how a writer's method shapes meaning.

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Make a focused claim about Explore significant similarities and differences rather than listing features., 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 "Explore significant similarities and differences rather than listing features." while avoiding invented quotations, plot summary, option mixing and unsupported interpretation.

Common mistake

Linked-text response literary-analysis mistake 1

Treating Explore significant similarities and differences rather than listing features. 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.

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