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| − | *30-Mark Source Questions (Paper 1 -   | + | *30-Mark Source Questions (Paper 1 - Question 1a or 1b / Paper 2 - Question 1a or 1b):  | 
| − | *30-Mark Essay Questions (Paper 1 -   | + | *30-Mark Essay Questions (Paper 1 - Question 2a or 2b / Paper 2 - Question 2a or 2b / Paper 3 - Question 3a or 3b or 3c):  | 
| − | *24-Mark Political Ideas Questions (Paper 1 -   | + | *24-Mark Political Ideas Questions (Paper 1 - Question 3a or 3b / Paper 2 - Question 3a or 3b):  | 
| − | *12-Mark Comparative Questions (Paper 3 -   | + | *12-Mark Comparative Questions (Paper 3 - Question 1a or 1b):  | 
*12-Mark Comparative Theory Questions (Paper 3 - Question 2):  | *12-Mark Comparative Theory Questions (Paper 3 - Question 2):  | ||
Revision as of 17:52, 11 December 2018
Writing Frames
- 30-Mark Source Questions (Paper 1 - Question 1a or 1b / Paper 2 - Question 1a or 1b):
 
- 30-Mark Essay Questions (Paper 1 - Question 2a or 2b / Paper 2 - Question 2a or 2b / Paper 3 - Question 3a or 3b or 3c):
 
- 24-Mark Political Ideas Questions (Paper 1 - Question 3a or 3b / Paper 2 - Question 3a or 3b):
 
- 12-Mark Comparative Questions (Paper 3 - Question 1a or 1b):
 
- 12-Mark Comparative Theory Questions (Paper 3 - Question 2):
 
Evaluative Phrases
- “This is a strong argument because...”
 - “This is a weak argument because…”
 - “This claim can be effectively countered by…”
 - “This claim can be countered, but rather poorly, by…”
 - “This point stands up to scrutiny as…”
 - “This point fails to stand up to scrutiny as…”
 - “The underlying assumption behind this reason is a convincing one…”
 - “The underlying assumption behind this reason is doubtful…”
 - “The two assertions are equally balanced…”
 - “It is difficult to choose between the evidence here…”