
Literature in English · JC 1 · Comparative Literary Studies · 5.º Período
Synthesising Critical Perspectives
Learn how to effectively integrate and synthesise different critical perspectives in your literary essays.
MOE Syllabus OutcomesSEAB H2 Literature AO4: Organise and present a coherent argumentSEAB H2 Literature AO1: Respond critically to texts with understanding
About This Topic
Learn how to effectively integrate and synthesise different critical perspectives in your literary essays.
Key Questions
- How do we structure a comparative essay effectively?
- What are the best ways to transition between texts in a paragraph?
- How do we ensure equal weight is given to both texts in an analysis?
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