Thanks for your input.
So, linking sentences (the last sentence of each paragraph, right?) need to address the effect on the audience rather then link back to the question?
Hey again!
They are both important to link back! You can use the key words of the question and combine with the theme you explored in the paragraph, along with audience impact, to achieve this. Take this question for example; "To what extent has prejudice been represented as a universal concern for society? Make reference to the provided excerpt and your knowledge of
Namatjira." One of your arguments might have been on ignorance as a theme and if we were to look at the sample I provided in the previous post, you might link back effectively with something like this; "Therefore, the play explores how the presence of ignorance is concerned with prejudice, enabling the audience to understand the continual importance of culturally informed perspectives and education." In this linking sentence, I have presented both the effect of the text on the audience, as well as the key words of the question. Hope that clarifies it a little better!
Angelina