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Comparing texts. Outcomes: To know and practice the skills needed for the exams. Write a list of as many connectives as possible under each of the headings. In your books write a comparative sentence about each of the images.
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Comparing texts Outcomes: To know and practice the skills needed for the exams.
Write a list of as many connectives as possible under each of the headings.
In your books write a comparative sentence about each of the images. What do each of the images have in common? What is different about their content and purposes?
TYPICAL QUESTIONS BASED UPON TEXT COMPARISON Compare the ways the two texts tell you about… Which of the 2 texts is more convincing and why? In what ways are the 2 texts different in presenting the image/topic of…?
Planning Planning is the key to scoring top marks on this answer. It is important to remember that you must follow a P.E.E. Structure but compare both texts. P.E.E.C.E.E. The best way to do this is to create a planning grid...
P • E • E POINT EVIDENCE EXPLAIN
C • E • E COMPARE / CONTRAST EVIDENCE EXPLAIN
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Tip! If you get bullet points to help guide you in a question, USE THEM! Divide your answer into paragraphs linked to the bullet points. This will show the examiner you are keeping the question in mind and will ensure you compare in every paragraph.
Read the web page and the newspaper article about use of prisons. Compare and contrast what Lucy Jones and Dermot Purgavie say about the treatment of dangerous criminals. • TIP – Just because you do not have bullet points to help you doesn’t mean you should ignore comparing the content, language and presentation of texts. Do it on your own!