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What is the difference between a primary and a secondary effect of a natural disaster?

In the case of a natural disaster, there will be a whole range of effects. The simplest way to distinguish between these effects is to categorise them as primary or secondary. A primary effect is one t...

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Answered by Annie G. History tutor
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How should I structure each paragraph in ten mark questions?

Structure each paragraph as PEE: point, evidence and explanation. If you follow this structure each paragraph will be clear and easily understandable. Each paragraph can be pretty short if you do this ...

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Answered by Darcey B. History tutor
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How do I write a strong argument?

The most important thing when writing is strong argument is that you clearly state your argument in the introduction and build on this throughout the essay to finally come to a coherent conclusion back...

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Answered by Lucie F. History tutor
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How do you analyse a source?

Analysing a source is a challenge, particularly when you'll probably be doing this analysing in the stressed environment you'll get in an exam. Though by using the same kind of formula to apply to any ...

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Answered by Luke M. History tutor
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How do you write a coherent and skilled introduction?

Writing an excellent essay, whilst naturally requiring good and convincing prose, is actually quite the regimented science. A good essay 'formula' will consist of the same kind of points and argument s...

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Answered by Luke M. History tutor
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