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Topic 4.2English A Lang & Lit SL20 flashcards

Planning the essay

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The shape of a comparative thesis?

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Card 1definition
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The shape of a comparative thesis?

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‘Both works do X; but whereas A does Y, B does Z.’

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How many works does the thesis name?

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Both — one claim about the pair.

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Must it be arguable?

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Yes — provable and disputable, not a fact or summary.

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What must the thesis answer?

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The actual general question's idea, not a topic you'd prefer.

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Two theses or one?

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One — not ‘Work A shows… Work B shows…’ separately.

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What does the thesis set up?

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Criterion B2 (comparison) and C (focus) from the first line.

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A weak thesis looks like…

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‘This essay is about power in both works’ — a topic, not an argument.

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What proves the thesis?

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Every body paragraph, each about both works.

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Why include a difference in the thesis?

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So the essay is a comparison, not a list of shared themes.

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Connective often used in the thesis?

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‘but whereas’ — to mark the key difference.

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Card 11concept
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Plan by work or by point?

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By point — each covers both works.

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What does the grid look like?

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Shared points as rows; Work A and Work B as columns.

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What becomes one paragraph?

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One row — a shared point across both works.

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What does an empty cell mean?

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That point isn't comparative — cut it or rethink it.

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How many comparative points?

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Usually 3–4, each proving part of the thesis.

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What decides the points?

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The comparative thesis.

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The failure that by-point planning prevents?

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Two mini-essays (a section on each work).

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Which criteria does the plan protect?

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B2 (comparison) and C (organisation).

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What goes in each cell?

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How that work treats the shared point.

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First thing to write in the plan?

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The comparative thesis.

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