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How can I structure my argument to get full marks in an 8 mark question?

An 8 mark question allows you to talk about two key points. Each point will need an example and then an explanation of the example in relation to the topic in the question. So you could structure your ans...

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Answered by Maya W. History tutor
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Escríbele un breve artículo para tu periódico local sobre la importancia de las vacaciones.

No es ningún secreto que los estudiantes de hoy están más estresados que nunca. Un estudio realizado recientemente en el Reino Unido encontró que el 70% de los estudiantes sienten que su tra...

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Answered by Daniel C. Spanish tutor
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What were the main reasons for the failure of the League of Nations?

The League of Nations was a problematic attempt at creating peace in Europe following World War One. It failed for a number of reasons, though some stand out above the rest. The League's aim of world self...

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Answered by Lauren W. History tutor
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How do you structure a top-marks essay?

When structuring a top-marks essay at GCSE (and beyond), it's important to remember that you're trying to explain and discuss a topic. You're trying to show the examiner (or your teacher)...

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Answered by Lauren W. History tutor
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The points (0, -5) and (5, 0) lie on a curve y=x^2 + ax + b. Find the stationary points on the curve.

Firstly, let us try to calculate the values for a and b to obtain an equation for the curve. To do this we will substitute the coordinates we are given into y=x2 + ax + b:Substituting in (0, -5...

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Answered by Adam R. Maths tutor
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