Question Phrases Flashcards
How would you approach an enquiry question?
Interpretation A offers the impression that…
One aspect of Interpretation A that I would choose to investigate further would be…
A sentence about how the investigation would help us understand the focus (Elizabethan society/theatre/power) refer back to the question
Examples of second order concepts
- change
- continuity
- causation
- consequence
- similarity
- differences
How would you approach a 6a question?
Sentence One: Indentify a general way in which the author gives the impression
Senetence two: provide a prescise example or two from the picture/extract
Sentence three: Explain how the example gives the impression
How would you approcah a Q8 essay
- No intro
- Balanced arguments (4 points) it can be three on one side and 1 on the other )
- Clinching argument
A clinching argument does NOT:
- Repeat what you have already said
- Sit on the fence
A clinching argument DOES
Weigh up the evidence and give a judgement WITH a reason
3 Golden Rules of a clinching argument
- Clear
- Concise
- Conclusive
How would you approach a Q7 12 Marker
- Describe how far the interpretations differ (depends on questions) for the first paragraph
- Explain why there is a difference between the two interpretations and the purpose or intended audience of the author
What Phrase should you use in a clinching Argument?
‘Argument X is more convincing than argument Y because…’