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NotesEnglish A: Lang & LitTopic 4.16Selecting your extracts
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Selecting your extracts

IB English A: Language and Literature • Unit 4

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In a nutshell: Choose a short extract (~40 lines) from each work that is dense with authorial choices about your global issue — a passage you could analyse for minutes, not just describe in seconds.

The extract you pick decides how much you'll have to say — choose a rich one and the analysis almost pours out.

📄 You present ONE short extract from the literary work and ONE from the non-literary body of work (around 40 lines each). The best extracts are DENSE: packed with deliberate choices — imagery, structure, tone, design — that all bear on your global issue. Pick a thin, plot-heavy passage and you'll run out of things to analyse.

Choosing a rich extract

1

Dense with choices

Full of analysable authorial decisions, not just events.

2

On your global issue

The extract must clearly explore the issue you've chosen.

3

Short and representative

~40 lines that stand for how the whole work treats the issue.

4

Enough to fill the time

Rich enough to analyse for several minutes, not describe in one.

The key move: Pick a ~40-line extract dense with choices about your global issue — one you can analyse deeply, that represents how the whole work treats the issue.

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Why it matters in the exam: In the prepared 10 minutes you spend significant time on your two extracts. A rich extract gives you material for Criterion B (analysis of choices); a thin, event-driven one leaves you summarising plot — which earns little.
IB-style questionExplain[6 marks]

For an IO on the global issue of ‘surveillance’, a student is choosing between (A) a passage where a character is simply arrested, and (B) a passage describing how the character has learned to feel watched even when alone. Which extract, and why?

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Watch out: Don't choose an extract because it's your favourite SCENE — choose it because it's dense with choices about your global issue. A dramatic event you can only summarise is a weak extract.

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Examiners use specific command terms when asking about this topic. Here's what to expect:

Define

Give the precise meaning of key terms related to Selecting your extracts.

AO1
Describe

Give a detailed account of processes or features in Selecting your extracts.

AO2
Explain

Give reasons WHY — cause and effect within Selecting your extracts.

AO3
Evaluate

Weigh strengths AND limitations of approaches in Selecting your extracts.

AO3
Discuss

Present arguments FOR and AGAINST with a balanced conclusion.

AO3

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