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Explain how protest writing invites readers to reflect on their own world.

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Topic

Elements of political and social protest writing

Subtopic

Social commentary and audience response

AQA A-level English Literature BPaper 2 Texts and genres

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Explain how protest writing invites readers to reflect on their own world

  • This point belongs to Elements of political and social protest writing, especially Social commentary and audience response.
  • You need to be able to explain how protest writing invites readers to reflect on their own world.
  • The key ideas to know are protest and writing.
  • Use the linked flashcards and practice questions to check recall, then practise applying the idea in an exam-style answer.

Key concepts

protestwriting

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This objective helps connect Social commentary and audience response to exam-style questions, flashcards, and revision notes for Elements of political and social protest writing.

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  • Social commentary and audience response literary-analysis mistake 1: 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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