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For 4 marks question..you write need to state 4 facts..i.e. year of event/birth according to what evers asked..for 7 marks..you need 3 facts..and you have to fully explain them..with a conclusion in the end..for 14 marks..you need 5 facts..fully explain them..and then a statement/conclusion in the end..Please Help Me...!
no need to mention give conclusion in 7 marks QFor 4 marks question..you write need to state 4 facts..i.e. year of event/birth according to what evers asked..for 7 marks..you need 3 facts..and you have to fully explain them..with a conclusion in the end..for 14 marks..you need 5 facts..fully explain them..and then a statement/conclusion in the end..
Yeah..i meant only if its needed..like..in the question..=]no need to mention give conclusion in 7 marks Q
awesome answer.. !These are the formats to be followed in Paper 1 (history ) .
4 marks question:
about 8 lines. Cover the following :
Who? What? When? Where?
7 marks question:
3 factors - fully explained- in exactly 3 paras of varying length.
Don't just describe what the factor was , but explain how it was important to the concerned event.
14 mark question :
State the validity of question statement according to you ( you know agree or disagree?)
Explain the importance of factor 1 in to the concerned event.
Explain the importance of factor 2 in to the concerned event.
Explain the importance of factor 3 in to the concerned event.
Explain the importance of factor 4 in to the concerned event.
Explain the importance of factor 5 in to the concerned event.
Explain the importance of factor 6 in to the concerned event.
Explain the importance of factor 7 in to the concerned event.
Conclude with a judgement . This should include your reason as to why you agreed/disagreed at the start of question.
If the question points out a factor , then make that one factor 1.
Now just use these and practice. Good Luck
Can I do it as if I get a 14 mark question, right?These are the formats to be followed in Paper 1 (history ) .
4 marks question:
about 8 lines. Cover the following :
Who? What? When? Where?
7 marks question:
3 factors - fully explained- in exactly 3 paras of varying length.
Don't just describe what the factor was , but explain how it was important to the concerned event.
14 mark question :
State the validity of question statement according to you ( you know agree or disagree?)
Explain the importance of factor 1 in to the concerned event.
Explain the importance of factor 2 in to the concerned event.
Explain the importance of factor 3 in to the concerned event.
Explain the importance of factor 4 in to the concerned event.
Explain the importance of factor 5 in to the concerned event.
Explain the importance of factor 6 in to the concerned event.
Explain the importance of factor 7 in to the concerned event.
Conclude with a judgement . This should include your reason as to why you agreed/disagreed at the start of question.
If the question points out a factor , then make that one factor 1.
Now just use these and practice. Good Luck
plz can u upload all 14 mark Qsin 4 marks question write any 4 lines relating to the question or any two developed line(each line have two facts).
in 7 marks, you need 3 reasons but for each,
-first identify reason, then describe it in detail then explain how each reason is related to the question with words so or thus.
in 14 marks question you need 7 reasons but for each,
-first identify reason, then describe it in detail then explain how each reason is related to the question with words so or thus. The reason given in question must be first written. in case of how successful first all success or all failure, do not merge them. on for first reason if that is of L3(the way i said to write each reason) u get l3/7, then each marks on rest 6. when you change your side(like start to write success after failures) your level change into l4. If you just give one side of story(like only success not failures) you can not get more than 10(that is limit if l3) so you would get l4/13 but to get l4/14 or l5/14 you need a conclusion which : must not be summary, no repetition, your own opiniion, relate that event to future eg pakistan movement and partition for 1st and 2nd section and with present for 3rd sectoin.
Maybe it would sound so confusing, but it is really confusing and but so easy to understand.
Ramsey THEN?For 4 marks you have to give a brief description of what that thing is. For eg: What was the East India Company?
Here you'll mention how did they arrived in India and other stuff
Facts are also necessary like they landed in surat in 1608, when did they started trading, they were given the royal charter...
For 7 marks you need to mention 3 relevant points in three different paragraphs to attain high marks like 6
For 14 marks you need to mention 5-7 points in different paragraphs to attain full marks cuz in o level you can attain full marks in 14 mark questions..
Hope it helped!!!
Do you have to write an introduction for a 14 mark questionFor 4 marks question..you write need to state 4 facts..i.e. year of event/birth according to what evers asked..for 7 marks..you need 3 facts..and you have to fully explain them..with a conclusion in the end..for 14 marks..you need 5 facts..fully explain them..and then a statement/conclusion in the end..
no intro but say "the *reason* played an important role in causing the *event*. then go on to explain it and its effects and end with a "hence, *reason* caused *event* by *few words summary* and do the other reason paragraphs like this (my teacher, a very senior one, said for a 14/10 mark question, you need 5 paras on reasons(including the one mentioned in the question)/ 5-6 successes and failures in total, and then the 6th para is the analysis. hope this helpedDo you have to write an introduction for a 14 mark question
judgement means your conclusion, or analysis, whether you agree or disagree with the statement given or whether you think the relationship etc. was a success or failure. its the last paragraph where you explain your analysis for eg. "HENCE, I agree that the grease paper cartridge incident was the main reason for the war of independence AS..." then you summarize why you think it caused the war and also add some things you didn't in your previous 1st para explaining that reason, and why it was more important than the others eg. it was the direct cause for the war and pushed the revolt to begin and showed the British lack of care for indian interest as it threatened Hindu and Muslim religious beliefs etc.what is a JUDGEMENT paragraph in a 14 mark question because i have started practicing but i have yet to know the meaning of judgement...
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