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Cloesd

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How important are these factors in the full mark response:

-The presence of accurate dates

-The presnce of quotes from historians

-An argument, or a new idea about the question being asked.




They are all important, but How important in relation to each other are they?
 

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full mark response? surely you must be kidding. i have only heard rumours about those. never seen one myself though.
 

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full mark response? surely you must be kidding. i have only heard rumours about those. never seen one myself though.
They must surely exist somewhere!

But hypothetically... What would define with elusive beast?
 

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no idea man. writing an essay open book, with plenty of time, im told that im just off a band 6. surely there must be some uber pro mod history kids here somewhere
 

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-The presence of accurate dates
Not so much. Year + month is generally enough. Although BOS don't really care so much if you can't remember the date; they're focussed more on knowledge application. Importance rating: 2/10

-The presnce of quotes from historians
Reasonably. Basically they show that you've considered alternating perspectives (syllabus requirement). Plus be sure to integrate them: don't just say, "Johnny Kittenhuffer says Proposition X", say "Johnny Kittenhuffer's analysis of the role of proposition X in....blah blah......demonstrates the influence of Proposition Y". Basically use quotes to further your argument if you're going to use them - which you should. 2-3 in an entire essay usually does the trick. Importance rating: 5/10, higher if used well

-An argument, or a new idea about the question being asked.
Ultra important. Make judgements regarding the question in each and every paragraph. Importance rating: 11/10

Hope this helps :)
 

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Not so much. Year + month is generally enough. Although BOS don't really care so much if you can't remember the date; they're focussed more on knowledge application. Importance rating: 2/10



Reasonably. Basically they show that you've considered alternating perspectives (syllabus requirement). Plus be sure to integrate them: don't just say, "Johnny Kittenhuffer says Proposition X", say "Johnny Kittenhuffer's analysis of the role of proposition X in....blah blah......demonstrates the influence of Proposition Y". Basically use quotes to further your argument if you're going to use them - which you should. 2-3 in an entire essay usually does the trick. Importance rating: 5/10, higher if used well



Ultra important. Make judgements regarding the question in each and every paragraph. Importance rating: 11/10

Hope this helps :)
awesome.
 

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