In the context of Intertextuality: Connecting Texts, what does synthesis of similarities and differences mainly involve?
Question 2
Which statement best describes how synthesis helps in Paper 2 writing?
Question 3
Which pair of ideas best fits the term intertextuality?
Question 4
A student says two novels both use isolated settings, but one presents isolation as oppressive while the other presents it as liberating. What is the student doing?
Question 5
Why is it useful to mention both similarities and differences when studying literary texts?