How to Structure an A Level Essay; i.e

Introductionunderstand the question and what are you trying to say about the question what is it that you would like to reveal to the examiner what are your layers to your answers i.e so what does this meanParagraph 1-4 what does this add to your introdution what language features add your arguments what layer continues of discussions add or deter from your argument overall point of what you are trying to saywhat would you like to say how have you proved it Conclusion: what have you been trying to say overall what has changed or been added to it how have you proved this by saying all of this what has the author shown or what is the author attempting to say by the author saying this what does this mean for your question and in turn, your answer overall

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