Extended Essay - Non-Literary Examples

 

The best way to learn how to tackle this new and tricky skill - writing a lengthy research paper - is to look at good (and less good) examples. For non-literary texts, the balance of secondary and primary resources is difficult to strike. Many papers have too little of the latter, and too much of the former. But with a strong Literature Review and clear primary texts, it can be done well.

Category 3: Example 1

Consider this example of a Category 3: Studies in langauge Extended Essay, and grade it according to the criteria you can find in Extended Essay - Literary Examples. It doesn't have the reflections, so criterion E cannot be graded (though you might be able to guess as to the degree of Engagement shown):

Take a look at the examiner's marks and comments and compare them to  your own:

Category 3: Example 2

Consider this additional example, and, given the comments above, mark it according to the assessment criteria. Decide upon what you can take away in terms of what is effective and what is less so. Please note, the original was thoroughly and accurately footnoted throughout:

MY PROGRESS

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