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Plan by work or by point?
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Plan by work or by point?
By point — each covers both works.
What does the grid look like?
Shared points as rows; Work A and Work B as columns.
What becomes one paragraph?
One row — a shared point across both works.
What does an empty cell mean?
That point isn't comparative — cut it or rethink it.
How many comparative points?
Usually 3–4, each proving part of the thesis.
What decides the points?
The comparative thesis.
The failure that by-point planning prevents?
Two mini-essays (a section on each work).
Which criteria does the plan protect?
B2 (comparison) and C (organisation).
What goes in each cell?
How that work treats the shared point.
First thing to write in the plan?
The comparative thesis.
Topic 4.4 study notes
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