uniqueusername1
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na don't do that lol. Keep it separated throughout or integrated throughout.i meant would u do the first 2 paras separated and then the last one integrated
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na don't do that lol. Keep it separated throughout or integrated throughout.i meant would u do the first 2 paras separated and then the last one integrated
ohh ya idg how the 3rd body para could integrate 2 wholly different ideas to compare both texts tho...i meant would u do the first 2 paras separated and then the last one integrated
i like reading integrated personallyyea honestly i prefer seperate (4 paras). But the topic sentences and links add a-lot of words lol. Better to do 2 integrated. Plus it sounds better as your actively analysing.
Yea fair enough.i like reading integrated personally
too hard for me tho
so when you do the 2 body para approach, do you have like one example from ur first text, followed by an example from ur second text - and so on? or is it first 2 examples from first text onlyyea honestly i prefer seperate (4 paras). But the topic sentences and links add a-lot of words lol. Better to do 2 integrated. Plus it sounds better as your actively analysing.
so like first I compare the contexts. Then I do text A quote followed by text B quote -> comparing these two. And then repeat. Don't do text A for 2 quotes followed by text B quotes. That destroys the whole purpose of integrated approach.so when you do the 2 body para approach, do you have like one example from ur first text, followed by an example from ur second text - and so on? or is it first 2 examples from first text only
u can state rank with separatedYou can still band 6 with separated anyways.
obviouslyna don't do that lol. Keep it separated throughout or integrated throughout.
ok then im screwed igso like first I compare the contexts. Then I do text A quote followed by text B quote -> comparing these two. And then repeat. Don't do text A for 2 quotes followed by text B quotes. That destroys the whole purpose of integrated approach.
you can bro. But my essay is a whole lot longer with 4 paras than 2 lol. You don't even notice it but the topic sentences and links add like an extra 100-150 words.u can state rank with separated![]()
yea cause the whole point of integrated approach is to let you actively compare.ok then im screwed ig
ive always done 2 Text A quotes followed by 2 text B quotes (and comparison is done in text B quotes)
but ur right tho, i should probs change that now
lol who said i was doing 3obviously
i was just confused as to how op was gonna do 3 paras in a mod a essay
ohhh that clears it up lmaolol who said i was doing 3
i was asking if 2 integrated body paras are allowed
it's either 2 or 4
edit: WHOOPS i meant to write 4 in the og post, not 3
