English A exam practice: Write evaluative conclusions for English A responses
A student has written a strong English A essay but needs a final judgement. Choose the conclusion focus that best answers the question. Use the visual organiser to keep claim, evidence, technique, and effect connected. Enter the analytical focus, evidence choice, and technique choice, then choose the interpretation that best explains the reader or audience effect.
Worked practice: build the analysis
Construct the analysis one move at a time, the way an examiner reads it: focus, evidence, technique, then effect.
Write a full answer
Now write the response in full, in your own words — this is what the exam asks for. The AI marks it on the same moves you built above (focus, evidence, technique, judgement) and gives feedback on reasoning, evidence, and expression.