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How do I plan an exam essay?

Writing an essay is an art: it takes practice to perfect. But the key to writing good essays is proper preparation. Under exam time pressure, it can be tempting to skimp on planning and launch straight in...

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Answered by Ollie C. English tutor
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How do you assess the provenance in a source based essay for A Level History?

Firstly, you should often begin with highlighting what the question is actually asking you and making sure to contain the key phrases or terms in your answer. This will also help tremendously to keep on t...

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'How do I integrate quotes into my essay?'

Remember, the quality of quotes is much more important than quantity! It’s important to note that a quote will not convey your analysis by itself; you need to elaborate on your choice to use a specific se...

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What is the inconsistent triad?

Key Terms: Omnipotent: all-powerful, God can do anything. Omnibenevolent: all-loving, God loves everybody and everything. Evil: a cause of human suffering Natural evil: evil/suffering caused by nature Mor...

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Answered by Grace T. Philosophy tutor
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How should I structure the long answers in the exam?

In order to achieve full marks in essay questions it is very important to structure your answers in an organised manner. I would recommend one introductory paragraph, one or more development paragraphs an...

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