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NotesEnglish A: Lang & Lit HLTopic 5.3Developing an argument
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Developing an argument (English A: Lang & Lit HL)

IB English A: Language and Literature • Unit 5

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The gist: A developed argument builds: each section adds a new layer to your thesis — deepening, extending, or complicating it — so the essay ARRIVES somewhere it couldn't have started.

The difference between a good HL essay and a great one is DEVELOPMENT — does the argument grow, or just repeat?

📈 A weak essay makes the same point three times with different quotes. A strong one builds: it states a thesis, then each paragraph adds something new — a deeper reason, a complication, a counter-idea it answers — so by the conclusion the argument is richer and more nuanced than at the start. Think staircase, not carousel.

How an argument develops

1

Start with a thesis

A clear claim your line of inquiry answers.

2

Each paragraph adds a layer

Deepen, extend, or complicate — don't just re-prove the same point.

3

Answer a counter-idea

Consider a reading against yours and respond — this shows real development.

4

Arrive somewhere new

By the conclusion, the argument is richer than the thesis alone.

The key move: Make each section add a new layer — deepen, extend, or complicate the thesis (including answering a counter-reading) — so the argument BUILDS to a richer conclusion.

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Why it matters in the exam: Criterion C rewards ‘focus, organisation AND DEVELOPMENT’, and Criterion B rewards evaluation. An argument that builds and complicates — rather than repeating — is what separates a top-band HL essay from a competent one.
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Two essay plans argue ‘the novel presents memory as unreliable’. Plan A: three paragraphs each giving another example of unreliable memory. Plan B: memory is unreliable → because the narrator has a motive to forget → but the novel suggests this self-deception is protective → so unreliability becomes a kind of mercy. Which develops, and why?

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Watch out: Don't make the same point repeatedly with new quotations — that's a carousel, not development. Each paragraph must add a new layer: a deeper reason, a complication, or a counter-idea answered.

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Define

Give the precise meaning of key terms related to Developing an argument.

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Describe

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AO2
Explain

Give reasons WHY — cause and effect within Developing an argument.

AO3
Evaluate

Weigh strengths AND limitations of approaches in Developing an argument.

AO3
Discuss

Present arguments FOR and AGAINST with a balanced conclusion.

AO3

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