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How would you recommend structuring a high-level response to a question?

The kind of response you provide always depends on the number of marks that are available to you and the type of question that you are being asked. Questions that invite you to debate or assess a statemen...

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Answered by Chloe I. History tutor
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How do you retain and understand information when you are reading?

First, it's important that you select the correct size of text for a reading session. Reading an entire textbook in one long session means that you will find it extremely difficult to retain any detailed ...

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Answered by Pippin C. History tutor
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Describe two reasons why Adolph Hitler was able to consolidate power so quickly between January 1933 and July 1933. [4 marks]

AQA example responses ask for students to 'demonstrate knowledge of the key features and characteristics of the periods studied (AO1a) [and] Demonstrate understanding of the key features and characteristi...

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Answered by George R. History tutor
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How do you answer secondary source questions (Paper 1) at A Level?

There are several ways to approach source questions, but the most effective way is to give an overall summary of the source followed by an analysis of 3 points the source makes.
1) Read the source an...

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Answered by Sam T. History tutor
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How would you approach the analysis of a primary source

I would first read or look at the source on a basis of content, without the question in mind, to make sure I understood what it was I was looking at or what was being said. Then I would revisit the source...

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Answered by Sam R. History tutor
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