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Success in close reading
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Know the enemy Expect a challenge Read analytically Use what you already know
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Know the enemy - question types Vocabulary Line of thought Cohesion Point of view Effectiveness
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Expect a challenge Skills test - unfamiliar Skills test - difficult, complex ideas
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Read analytically Who? For whom? Why? What? How? How well?
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Use what you know already Everything must make sense Ask yourself questions Find connections and associations Build up a store by reading and listening
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Success in close reading - -may depend on success in writing!
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In the first place – how aware are you of the WRITING process?
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If you can read analytically – you must be able to to produce writing consciously
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Persuasive writing: “The best ever movie character” 100 words or so crafted carefully in 20 mins
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Can you apply the question types to your own writing? Is it effective, generally? Is the writer’s tone unmistakable? Is the writing cohesive (eg use of punctuation?) Is there a clear line of thought ? Is the word choice complex and well chosen?
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The Greatest Cape Compose 5 questions, one of each type Write up the expected answers Allocate marks to each
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