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The NEA: Making Connections

Quick questions on The Making Connections NEA investigation: planning and writing - AQA A-Level English Language and Literature

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What is two analyses bolted together?
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The task is comparison; weave the texts together throughout, not in separate halves.
What is weak linguistic evidence?
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This is an integrated subject; every interpretive claim needs named linguistic features, not impressionistic comment.
What is q1?
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What kinds of texts does the Making Connections investigation compare? [2 marks]
What is q2?
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Explain why a narrow focus matters in the investigation. [3 marks]

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