How to develop a point in a written task.

In order to fully develop a point in a written task, one can use the P.E.E. technique, this includes three parts:

Point: Where you raise a point - Henrik Ibsen uses foreshadowing in his play "A Doll's House".

Example: Where you provide evidence. - Nora eats the macaroons against Torvald's wishes.

Explanation: Where you explain your argument. - The author uses this act to foreshadow Nora's rebellion against Torvald further into the play.

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