How do I use PQA?

PQA stands for 'point, quote, analysis'. In a literary text, you may be asked to highlight the features which strenghten your essay's argument. To do so, it is best to first:

1) State the point you wish to make (point)

2) Show evidence of the point you wish to make (either a direct quote, or paraphrasing) (quote)

3) Analyse why this piece of evidence shows the point you wish to make. (analysis) 

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