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NotesEnglish A: Lang & Lit HLTopic 5.2The research question
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The research question (English A: Lang & Lit HL)

IB English A: Language and Literature • Unit 5

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The short version: A good HL-essay line of inquiry is focused (narrow enough for 1,500 words), arguable (there's a real claim to make), and about authorial choices (‘how does the writer…’), not a topic or a yes/no fact.

The whole essay stands or falls on the question — get it focused and arguable and the argument almost writes itself.

🔎 Not ‘What is the theme of the novel?’ (a topic) and not ‘Is the narrator sad?’ (a closed yes/no), but ‘HOW does the writer use the unreliable narrator to explore self-deception?’ — a question about authorial choices, with a real argument to develop. Narrow enough to answer deeply in 1,500 words.

Framing the question

1

Ask ‘how’ or ‘to what effect’

Focus on the writer's CHOICES, not just the content: ‘how does the writer…’.

2

Make it arguable

There should be a real claim to prove — not a fact or a yes/no.

3

Keep it narrow

Narrow enough to answer in depth in 1,200–1,500 words — one aspect, not everything.

4

Root it in the work

The question must be answerable through close analysis of the work.

The key move: Frame a ‘how does the writer…’ question that is focused, arguable, and about authorial choices — narrow enough to answer deeply in 1,500 words.

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Why it matters in the exam: The line of inquiry drives Criterion C (focus and development): a sharp, arguable question keeps the essay focused and lets you develop one argument in depth. A broad or closed question produces a shallow or listy essay.
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Watch out: Avoid two traps: a topic (‘the theme of love’) that invites a list, and a closed yes/no (‘Is the ending happy?’) that has no argument to develop. Ask ‘HOW does the writer…’.

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Define

Give the precise meaning of key terms related to The research question.

AO1
Describe

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AO2
Explain

Give reasons WHY — cause and effect within The research question.

AO3
Evaluate

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AO3
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AO3

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