If the q is just to make reference to extract (not how the extract represents smth) then u just swap out a quote from each para with smth from the extractare we meant to literally write a fresh seperate mini paragraph??? (this is for mod a / b, c is fine you just continue the stim or incorporate it)
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as someone who does poems (mod a) then I'd just adjust ur topic sentenceswat about poetry like if its from one poem and ur paras are poem based?
yeah what if it's mod b and we need to do like rhapsody but ive prepared prufrock/hollow men/magi - do i just reference rhapsody throughout and analyse the extract at the start of the essay ????If the q is just to make reference to extract (not how the extract represents smth) then u just swap out a quote from each para with smth from the extract
How would you incorporate it if it was "how the extract represents"? Would you have to explicitly mention it and how it relates to what it represents?If the q is just to make reference to extract (not how the extract represents smth) then u just swap out a quote from each para with smth from the extract
Like "the extract evokes... through (quote)"?How would you incorporate it if it was "how the extract represents"? Would you have to explicitly mention it and how it relates to what it represents?
if it's question + make reference to the extract there's no need to analyse the extract in the intro, just swap out a quote in each of ur paragraphs with a quote from the excerpt and acknowledge that it's from an extractyeah what if it's mod b and we need to do like rhapsody but ive prepared prufrock/hollow men/magi - do i just reference rhapsody throughout and analyse the extract at the start of the essay ????
ewif it's question + make reference to the extract there's no need to analyse the extract in the intro, just swap out a quote in each of ur paragraphs with a quote from the excerpt and acknowledge that it's from an extract
if your paragraphs start with [name of specific poem] does this... then change it to Eliot's work does this so it's not clunky when you write more than one poem in the paragraph
if it's a q like 'how does the excerpt show this' then u have to integrate and kinda analyse the extract in the intro
i'm a little hater of mod b extracts just cos i do a novel in module b that i haven't read since before trialsew
tbh mod b is the nicest to have an extract in lol
Would it be like a "summary" analysis of extract in the intro then your detailed analysis with other evidence throughout body?if it's question + make reference to the extract there's no need to analyse the extract in the intro, just swap out a quote in each of ur paragraphs with a quote from the excerpt and acknowledge that it's from an extract
if your paragraphs start with [name of specific poem] does this... then change it to Eliot's work does this so it's not clunky when you write more than one poem in the paragraph
if it's a q like 'how does the excerpt show this' then u have to integrate and kinda analyse the extract in the intro
basically yeah you'd have to integrate quotes from the extract and acknowledge they represent the wider concerns of the text. it's the q for mod b in the 2020 hsc, my school made us write a whole practice essay on it for feedback and basically my thesis is:How would you incorporate it if it was "how the extract represents"? Would you have to explicitly mention it and how it relates to what it represents?
kind of but not really basically u state what the meaning of the excerpt is and how it reflects wider concerns of the text. in the q 'how the excerpt does it' u don't need to use it as an example (ie. swap out ur quotes with quotes from the excerpt) but rather quote the relevant bits that highlight a specific idea in the topic sentenceWould it be like a "summary" analysis of extract in the intro then your detailed analysis with other evidence throughout body?