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Plan one focused paragraph for this AQA English Language objective: Explain how writer's methods make a statement convincing, partly convincing or limited.

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Section A Reading fiction

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Plan one focused paragraph for this AQA English Language objective: Explain how writer's methods make a statement convincing, partly convincing or limited.

Answer

Explain how writer's methods make response: The paragraph should make one point, use concise evidence or a precise example, explain the effect, and finish by returning to the question wording. For Evaluating fiction, keep one clear focus, select brief evidence or a planned example, explain the method or writing choice, and link the point to effect, audience, purpose, form or tone where relevant.

Explanation

This is effective because it makes the paragraph planning, evidence, explanation and assessment objective visible. Keep one point per paragraph, support it with concise evidence or an example, then link the explanation back to the task. Evaluating fiction should plan audience, purpose, form, tone, viewpoint, content and structure before drafting.

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statement: summary instead of analysis

Students sometimes summarise Evaluating fiction instead of explaining how the objective works in the answer.

Correct this by selecting a brief detail, explaining its effect, and linking the point back to "Explain how writer's methods make a statement convincing, partly convincing or limited."

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