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How do I tackle a source based paper?

Source based paper's are often what student's find the most difficult despite the fact that most of what they need to know is in front of them. When answering a source based question a little bit of extra...

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Answered by Eleanor C. History tutor
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How should I structure my essay paragraphs?

Think PEEL for a clear structure!

Point - State the main argument of your paragraph in the first sentence of your paragraph. 

Evidence - Provide some evidence that this is t...

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Answered by Anna M. History tutor
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To what extent did the two world wars change the status of women in Britain?

This is a wide-ranging question and should be considered carefully. The words 'to what extent' mean that you need to explore both how the wars did AND how they did not change the status of women in Bri...

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Answered by Sérina G. History tutor
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How should I structure a History A level essay?

In my experience, the way an essay is structured can have an unexpectedly large impact on your grade. There are a few simple things you can do however, to ensure that your structure is as close to perf...

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Answered by Dominique L. History tutor
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How do I compare two cartoons?

Once you learn how to compare two cartoons answering the question becomes simple regardless of subject. No matter the question you will always get accompanying text with the cartoon. It is important to...

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Answered by Lewis T. History tutor
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