Topic Sentence - make sure you include the question's key words here, and providing a summing statement of your paragraph's main idea, ensuring to include phrases such as 'the way representations of truth are refuted/endorsed/explored and tested'
Context - Provide the context in the text, of the quote or reference you are about to analyse
Quote/Ref - Provide a quote or reference from your text that helps to address the question. (ie it shows that a representation of truth if refuted/explored/endorsed or tested)
Language - Analyse the quote or reference language devices used, to show HOW representations of truth are endorsed, refuted, explored or tested.
Representation of Truth - Here you should talk about what truth is 'offered' by the composer, and, through your analysis, your belief of the 'real' truth. You can also talk about how truth is exploited, manipulated etc.
Closing Sentence - Nail the question's key words, and also restate whether 'representations of truth are explored, tested, refuted or endorsed'.
NOTE: Explored, Tested, Refuted, Endorsed - These are the keywords that are used in the syllabus for Module C - Telling the Truth, if you want to get good marks for your Mod C response, incorporate these terms.