How do you answer a 5 mark question

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How do you answer a 5 mark question? Guidance for 5 mark questions: •

How do you answer a 5 mark question? Guidance for 5 mark questions: • You must write at least 2 PEE chains but aim to write 3 in order to get full marks. • Use the words from the question in your point. • Link back to the question in your explanation. • Read the question carefully. If the question asks you two things, e. g. How does it show that the character is lonely but happy? You need to talk about how he is BOTH lonely and happy. • Answer only the question. • If the question asks “how” – you need to give a writer’s method or technique • Use connectives to link your paragraphs together e. g. in addition, moreover, on the other hand etc…

How many marks do you think each of these answers would get out of

How many marks do you think each of these answers would get out of 5? On the front page of The Sun article, “The Truth”, how does the writer make the Liverpool fans seem like villains? The writer makes the Liverpool fans seem like villains through the use of quite violent verbs and adverbs to describe their actions. The front page features words such as “punched”, “kicked” and “viciously attacked”. The persistent use of these violent verbs make the Liverpool fans seem out of control and this makes them seem like villains because of the aggression of their actions. Another way that the article makes the Liverpool fans seem like villains is through the eye-witness accounts of supposedly reliable policemen. One policeman says, “To paint all the Liverpool fans lily white is wrong. ” The reader will be likely to trust the opinion of someone whose job it is to uphold the law. Therefore, this eye-witness account, which claims that not all the fans are innocent, makes the fans appear to be villains. Finally, the writer uses bold, bullet-pointed subheadings which make the fans seem like villains. These claim that the fans were pick-pocketing, urinating on the cops and beating up a cop who was trying to save a life. Not all readers will go beyond the first page. In fact, some only read the headlines and subheadings. Therefore, these outrageously negative subheadings will make the Liverpool fans seem like true villains, without even having to read the article.

How many marks do you think each of these answers would get out of

How many marks do you think each of these answers would get out of 5? On the front page of The Sun article, “The Truth”, how does the writer make the Liverpool fans seem like villains? The writer makes the Liverpool fans seem like villains through the use of words such as “punched”, “kicked” and “viciously attacked”. The use of these words make the Liverpool fans seem out of control. The Liverpool fans seem like villains is through quotations like, “To paint all the Liverpool fans lily white is wrong. ” This makes them seem like villains.

How many marks do you think each of these answers would get out of

How many marks do you think each of these answers would get out of 5? On the front page of The Sun article, “The Truth”, how does the writer make the Liverpool fans seem like villains? The writer makes the Liverpool fans seem like villains through the use of quite violent verbs and adverbs to describe their actions. The front page features words such as “punched”, “kicked” and “viciously attacked”. The use of these verbs make the Liverpool fans seem out of control and this makes them seem like villains because of the aggression of their actions. Another way that the article makes the Liverpool fans seem like villains is through the eye-witness accounts of supposedly reliable policemen. One policeman says, “To paint all the Liverpool fans lily white is wrong. ” The reader will be likely to trust the opinion of someone whose job it is to uphold the law.

How many marks do you think each of these answers would get out of

How many marks do you think each of these answers would get out of 5? On the front page of The Sun article, “The Truth”, how does the writer make the Liverpool fans seem like villains? The writer makes the Liverpool fans seem like villains through the use of quite violent verbs and adverbs to describe their actions. The front page features words such as “punched”, “kicked” and “viciously attacked”. The persistent use of these violent verbs make the Liverpool fans seem out of control and this makes them seem like villains because of the aggression of their actions. Another way that the article makes the Liverpool fans seem like villains is through the eye-witness accounts of supposedly reliable policemen. One policeman says, “To paint all the Liverpool fans lily white is wrong. ” The reader will be likely to trust the opinion of someone whose job it is to uphold the law. Therefore, this eye-witness account, which claims that not all the fans are innocent, makes the fans appear to be villains.

How many marks do you think each of these answers would get out of

How many marks do you think each of these answers would get out of 5? On the front page of The Sun article, “The Truth”, how does the writer make the Liverpool fans seem like villains? The writer makes the Liverpool fans seem like villains through the use of words such as “punched”, “kicked” and “viciously attacked”. The use of these words make the Liverpool fans seem out of control and this makes them seem like villains because of the aggression of their actions. The article makes the Liverpool fans seem like villains is through quotations like, “To paint all the Liverpool fans lily white is wrong. ” The reader will be likely to trust the opinion of someone whose job it is to uphold the law.

The writer makes the Liverpool fans seem like villains through the use of quite

The writer makes the Liverpool fans seem like villains through the use of quite violent verbs and adverbs to describe their actions. The front page features words such as “punched”, “kicked” and “viciously attacked”. The persistent use of these violent verbs make the Liverpool fans seem out of control and this makes them seem like villains because of the aggression of their actions. Another way that the article makes the Liverpool fans seem like villains is through the eyewitness accounts of supposedly reliable policemen. One policeman says, “To paint all the Liverpool fans lily white is wrong. ” The reader will be likely to trust the opinion of someone whose job it is to uphold the law. Therefore, this eye-witness account, which claims that not all the fans are innocent, makes the fans appear to be villains. Finally, the writer uses bold, bullet-pointed subheadings which make the fans seem like villains. These claim that the fans were pick-pocketing, urinating on the cops and beating up a cop who was trying to save a life. Not all readers will go beyond the first page. In fact, some only read the headlines and subheadings. Therefore, these outrageously negative subheadings will make the Liverpool fans seem like true villains, without even having to read the article. Guidance for 5 mark questions: • You must write at least 2 PEE chains but aim to write 3 in order to get full marks. • Use the words from the question in your point. • Link back to the question in your explanation. • Read the question carefully. If the question asks you two things, e. g. How does it show that the character is lonely but happy? You need to talk about how he is BOTH lonely and happy. • Answer only the question. • If the question asks “how” – you need to give a writer’s method or technique • Use connectives to link your paragraphs together e. g. in addition, moreover, on the other hand etc… This candidate spots three techniques! Excellent “how” answer. 5 marks

The writer makes the Liverpool fans seem like villains through the use of words

The writer makes the Liverpool fans seem like villains through the use of words such as “punched”, “kicked” and “viciously attacked”. The use of these words make the Liverpool fans seem out of control. The Liverpool fans seem like villains is through quotations like, “To paint all the Liverpool fans lily white is wrong. ” This makes them seem like villains. Guidance for 5 mark questions: • You must write at least 2 PEE chains but aim to write 3 in order to get full marks. • Use the words from the question in your point. • Link back to the question in your explanation. • Read the question carefully. If the question asks you two things, e. g. How does it show that the character is lonely but happy? You need to talk about how he is BOTH lonely and happy. • Answer only the question. • If the question asks “how” – you need to give a writer’s method or technique • Use connectives to link your paragraphs together e. g. in addition, moreover, on the other hand etc… Though the quotations are good ones, and the candidate uses the words from the question, they don’t ever use the word “because” so they don’t really explain their points. 1 mark

The writer makes the Liverpool fans seem like villains through the use of quite

The writer makes the Liverpool fans seem like villains through the use of quite violent verbs and adverbs to describe their actions. The front page features words such as “punched”, “kicked” and “viciously attacked”. The use of these verbs make the Liverpool fans seem out of control and this makes them seem like villains because of the aggression of their actions. Another way that the article makes the Liverpool fans seem like villains is through the eye-witness accounts of supposedly reliable policemen. One policeman says, “To paint all the Liverpool fans lily white is wrong. ” The reader will be likely to trust the opinion of someone whose job it is to uphold the law. Guidance for 5 mark questions: • You must write at least 2 PEE chains but aim to write 3 in order to get full marks. 1/2 • Use the words from the question in your point. • Link back to the question in your explanation. 1/2 • Read the question carefully. If the question asks you two things, e. g. How does it show that the character is lonely but happy? You need to talk about how he is BOTH lonely and happy. • Answer only the question. • If the question asks “how” – you need to give a writer’s method or technique • Use connectives to link your paragraphs together e. g. in addition, moreover, on the other hand etc… This candidate spots two techniques. To improve, they need to use words from the question when they explain in both PEE chains. 3 marks

The writer makes the Liverpool fans seem like villains through the use of quite

The writer makes the Liverpool fans seem like villains through the use of quite violent verbs and adverbs to describe their actions. The front page features words such as “punched”, “kicked” and “viciously attacked”. The persistent use of these violent verbs make the Liverpool fans seem out of control and this makes them seem like villains because of the aggression of their actions. Another way that the article makes the Liverpool fans seem like villains is through the eye-witness accounts of supposedly reliable policemen. One policeman says, “To paint all the Liverpool fans lily white is wrong. ” The reader will be likely to trust the opinion of someone whose job it is to uphold the law. Therefore, this eye-witness account, which claims that not all the fans are innocent, makes the fans appear to be villains. Guidance for 5 mark questions: • You must write at least 2 PEE chains but aim to write 3 in order to get full marks. 1/2 • Use the words from the question in your point. • Link back to the question in your explanation. • Read the question carefully. If the question asks you two things, e. g. How does it show that the character is lonely but happy? You need to talk about how he is BOTH lonely and happy. • Answer only the question. • If the question asks “how” – you need to give a writer’s method or technique • Use connectives to link your paragraphs together e. g. in addition, moreover, on the other hand etc… This candidate spots two techniques. Great answer but it would be ideal with 3 PEE chains. Great focus on “how”. 3 marks

The writer makes the Liverpool fans seem like villains through the use of words

The writer makes the Liverpool fans seem like villains through the use of words such as “punched”, “kicked” and “viciously attacked”. The use of these words make the Liverpool fans seem out of control and this makes them seem like villains because of the aggression of their actions. The article makes the Liverpool fans seem like villains is through quotations like, “To paint all the Liverpool fans lily white is wrong. ” The reader will be likely to trust the opinion of someone whose job it is to uphold the law. Guidance for 5 mark questions: • You must write at least 2 PEE chains but aim to write 3 in order to get full marks. 1/2 • Use the words from the question in your point. • Link back to the question in your explanation. 1/2 • Read the question carefully. If the question asks you two things, e. g. How does it show that the character is lonely but happy? You need to talk about how he is BOTH lonely and happy. • Answer only the question. • If the question asks “how” – you need to give a writer’s method or technique 1/2 • Use connectives to link your paragraphs together e. g. in addition, moreover, on the other hand etc… This candidate answers the question clearly and picks great quotations but needs to give specific writer’s techniques. 2 marks

Demonstrate the Learning In your book, write down three pieces of advice you would

Demonstrate the Learning In your book, write down three pieces of advice you would give to somebody who needs help answering 5 mark questions.