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Quick questions on Using textual evidence: embedding quotations to prove every point - Eduqas GCSE English Language

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What is no evidence at all?
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A reading point with no textual support is an assertion; every claim, across all objectives, needs proof.
What is q1?
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What does it mean to embed a quotation? [2 marks]
What is q2?
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Why is a short embedded quotation usually better than a long copied one? [2 marks]

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