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What connects the two works?
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What connects the two works?
The global issue — the bridge you cross on every point.
Weave or stack?
Weave — move between the works point by point.
Why avoid ‘five minutes each’?
It produces two separate talks, not one connected argument.
What language connects the works?
‘Similarly’, ‘by contrast’, ‘where the novel…, the campaign…’.
Which criterion does connecting serve?
Criterion C — focus and organisation.
How should you organise the oral?
By points about the issue, each crossing both works.
The IO version of ‘two mini-essays’?
Doing all the literary work, then all the non-literary work.
What often differs between the works?
The literary and non-literary work treat the issue differently — say why.
What should each point cross?
Both works.
Connecting the works in one line?
Issue as bridge; weave the works point by point.
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