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The key to an A+ essay: Arguments and Persuasive Language an essay-writing guide: Plus Online-Suggested Responses
To help you study, and write A+ essays for Medea, I have prepared the following “Study Page“. Medea also provides ideal practice for learning to write a text response essay, following the TEEL structure. In such essays, you will have an opportunity to show your ability to both plan a logical essay (good sequence of ideas) and to show your ability to insightfully analyse key examples in a text.
This Study Page draws together the various notes, articles and summaries and sample paragraphs that are available on the English Works website.
See General Notes on Writing a Text Response Essay
- See Short “Summary” Notes for Medea
- See Writing a text response on Medea notes
- See Sample paragraphs for Medea: Is Medea a heroine or villain?
- See Medea: role of chorus
- See Jason and Creon : problems
- See Background Notes for Medea – Greek References
- See Longer notes for Medea
The key to an A+ essay: Arguments and Persuasive Language an essay-writing guide: Plus Online-Suggested Responses