How long should a 12 mark question be?

How long should a 12 mark question be?

1 to 2 pages

How many paragraphs is a 12 mark question in English?

three

How do you answer a 12 mark question in history?

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How much should I write for a 4 mark question?

You should write at least 6 points for 3 marks. and you should write atleast 8 points for 4 marks.

How do you write a 12 Mark psychology essay?

Always start your 12 mark essays with a brief plan, identifying what points you will be addressing in your description, and then what you will be addressing in your evaluation and any studies you will use. I would advise to take no more than about 2 minutes just jotting down your thoughts.

How do you write a 12 marker history?

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How do you write a 12 mark high modern essay?

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How do you write a high modern essay?

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How do you answer a 12 Mark geography question?

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How do you answer a 20 marker in geography?

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How do you answer a 12 mark question in sociology?

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How do you write a 12 marker in sociology?

First paragraph: One well-explained point for side A of the argument. Use sociological language. Second paragraph: One well-explained point for side B of the argument. Third paragraph: Ideally another side A point. Fourth paragraph: Ideally another side B point.Fifth paragraph: Conclusion.