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Exam Skills and the Assignment
Quick questions on Source skills: drawing conclusions - SQA National 5 Modern Studies
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What is support it with linked evidence?Show answer
Back each conclusion with evidence from the sources. The strongest answers link sources: "This is shown by Source A, which says ..., supported by Source B, which shows ...". Linking two sources for one point is more developed than using one.
What is give an overall conclusion?Show answer
Finish with an overall conclusion that pulls the headings together into a final judgement.
What is q1?Show answer
What is the difference between a fact and a conclusion? [2 marks]
What is q2?Show answer
In a conclusions question, what tells you what to draw conclusions about? [1 mark]
What is q3?Show answer
Why might an answer that uses only one of three sources fail to reach full marks? [2 marks]
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