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1. CORE CONCEPT: “Poor sense of self can lead to unhealthy relationships with others” 1. IDEA / THESIS: “We need to have a positive sense of self before we can positive connections and relations with others” (THESIS): Introduces the general ideas of the topic and makes your point of view clear to the audience

2. CORE CONCEPT: “When one party displays more dominance than the other, the relationship cannot mutually flourish” 2. IDEA / THESIS: “For a relationship to properly mutually flourish, both parties need to be equal”

 Explain how your understanding of relationships has been developed through the study of a range of texts (A Streetcar Named Desire and your supplementary text) In your response, refer to your core concepts, ideas and techniques of your texts. Because this is a broad question, ensure that your specify your created thesis and concept and base your response around these! EXTENDED RESPONSE:

KEY STEPS 1.WHAT – Begin by introducing the chosen texts (e.g. The play ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ and the picture book ‘The Island’). 2.ADRESS - The core CONCEPTS of relationships in which your are going to explore in your response. 3.LINK – Link this concept with the key THESIS or IDEA in which your concept deals with (the underlying massage conveyed to the audience about the concept and relationships explored) 4.HOW – How have the composers used various TECHNIQUES to create and represent these concepts and ideas? 5.EVIDENCE – References to the texts: Quotes/Dialogue Stage Notes/Directions or Narration Page/Opening number and/or line number

HOW TO ANSWER AN EXTENDED RESPONSE Good extended-response answers have three parts: a beginning, a middle, and an ending. Beginning The first paragraph introduces your main idea or position. It begins with a topic sentence. The topic sentence states plainly the point you intend to make in your answer. Often it simply restates the question. Middle The second paragraph provides information, examples, and details to support your main idea or position. This is where you show in detail what you know or think about the topic. If the answer calls for a great deal of information, you may need more than one paragraph. Ending The final paragraph sums up your main idea or position. It restates your topic sentence, this time with more feeling.

Now work through these steps as you answer the question: Step 1 Read the question carefully. Take a moment to think about it. What exactly is it asking? Are you being asked to argue a position or to show what you know about a subject? Be sure you know what you are being asked to do before you begin writing. Step 2 Decide on your main idea or position. You might simply want to restate the question. Write it down. This will be your topic sentence. Then add any extra information that will help explain your topic. That's your first paragraph. Step 3 Now think. How can you fully explain your idea or position? What details and examples support your main idea? Choose the most convincing details and examples. Write them in separate sentences. Try to write the most important information first. Step 4 Take a moment to review what you've written. Does it fully answer the question? Do you need to add any more information? Add what you need to and then move on. (Don't worry too much about grammar or spelling. Your answer will be graded on content rather than style. However, do be sure that your writing is neat!) Step 5 For your final paragraph, write a sentence that summarizes your main point or position. The sentence should restate your topic sentence. This time, however, give it some zest. Then add any information that emphasizes what you've written. That's your final paragraph. You're done!