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Comparative- English P2

  • 01-06-2018 3:09pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 60 ✭✭


    Ok, so for the comparative question (usually q2 i think) that has two parts; a & b, a-for 1 text & b-other 2 texts... Do I make any reference to the text that I used in part a in part b or do I completely forget about it and focus on my other 2 texts?

    I know for q1 all 3 texts are intertwined together throughout the question but I've never actually done the 2 part one and completely forgot to ask my teacher about it before we finished up...


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 324 ✭✭nermal15


    Kbvdpo wrote: »
    Ok, so for the comparative question (usually q2 i think) that has two parts; a & b, a-for 1 text & b-other 2 texts... Do I make any reference to the text that I used in part a in part b or do I completely forget about it and focus on my other 2 texts?

    I know for q1 all 3 texts are intertwined together throughout the question but I've never actually done the 2 part one and completely forgot to ask my teacher about it before we finished up...

    You can refer briefly to the text from (a) but it’s not essential and shouldn’t be the focus of your answer for (b).


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