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Quick questions on The integrated method (AO1): linguistic and literary analysis combined - WJEC A-Level English Language and Literature
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What is integrated analysis of a single line?Show answer
Suppose a speaker says, in a poem of grief, "Gone. Gone. The house is loud with absence."
What is terminology for its own sake?Show answer
Piling on labels to look technical clutters the answer. Select the terms that build your reading.
What is q1?Show answer
What does the integrated method combine? [2 marks]
What is q2?Show answer
Why is feature-spotting penalised under AO1? [3 marks]
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Explore how a writer uses integrated language and literary methods to present an emotion of your choice in a short extract. [20 marks]
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