Source structure Flashcards

1
Q

How should we structure the source?

A
  • Opening Sentence
  • Summary of Source 1
  • Summary of Source 2
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2
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What is Paragraph 1 and 2 about?

A

Separate analysis and evaluation of Source 1 and 2 THEMSELVES

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3
Q

How do you structure Paragraph 1 or 2?

A
  • Inference
  • Quote
  • Contextual Knowledge
  • Provenance
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4
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What is an inference?

A

Make an inference about what can be learned from the content of the source.

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5
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What is provenance?

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Analyse the nature, origin, purpose, and tone of the source.

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6
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What is Paragraph 3 on?

A

Analysis and evaluation of Source 1 and 2 in terms of their usefulness when taken together.

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7
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How do you structure Paragraph 3?

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  • Evidence
  • Consensus
  • Divergence
  • Divergence
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8
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What is evidence?

A

What aspects of the investigation do the sources provide insight / evidence into?

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9
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What is consensus?

A

Where is there agreement / similarity between the sources?

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10
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What is divergence?

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  • How do the sources contrast with one another?
  • What are the limitations of both sources in relation to the investigation?
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