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1
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Introduiction?

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reword the question

opposing: Source C thinks this about q but source b thinks this
similair: Both suggest this did have anm effect but they aghve differnent ideas about the effect

2
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Contnent comparison reralting to tone?

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point-by-point
- SOurce C is useful for evaluating (element of the question) as there is a clear tone of…
Souirce B also ephasises this point as it has a tone of…. [or whereas the source of Tone B emphasies how much it disagrees with Source C

3
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Similiarities in content?

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Both souce and B think this. Source C says’…..’ and source B says this ‘…..’ Source C thinks this becuase [ 2 facts/bit of context/OK] and B also agrees because [ bit of context]
Link in tone- if the same- this tone si confirmed in Source C with language like..
If tone si different- Although they both accept this point Source C is clearly angry about it shown by the tone of contempt

4
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Differences in content?

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Similair aspect (good if its mentioned ibn both sources- can't just have 1 paragraph about one source)
-completely/ partially opposing views on point
Support by evaluating provenance- Source C is written by... so you would expect them to say...whereas Source B is written by... so yuo would expect this. However, Source C is a letter so you have to consider thye might be more expressive as they are writing to one perosn [link in tone] whereas Source C is a publci document
5
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Evalaution in provenance- how reliable is it

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Author- who it is, what party, perosnal realationships to any politican, how the date/type affects hwat they are saying
Type- letter (intended for 1 person to see), poster, propoganda for election campaign, diary (perosnal thoughts)
Date- very important- what was happening that relates to the source- how does this affect other provenance points,[near general election]
Purpose- why are the writing it- how does this infleucne what they are saying

6
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What can you use the purpose of both sources as?

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similaity/difference

7
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Judgement?

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-don’t need quoting
-don’t need much context/OK
Overall, it is clear - agree or disagree with question
So although both sources are useful as evidance for…
Source C is more useful for evidance as it support this…[or more focused on the question-provides more useful information] especially as it was written by… which is more relaible than SOurce B which is…
Disocrimnate agaisnt one

8
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Link provenance to either similairty or a differnece?

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they both says this [evidance from source]
Source B was wriiten by this so he qwould think this and this is confirmed in Source C which was written by ..who is a also a memeber fot he Labour party so committed to socialsitic policies.

9
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What not to do?

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Don’t assert- don’t make a statement about the question and don’t back it up with a bit of context/evaluate provenance
BUT don’t narrate- don’t out too much context in
Don’t describe the source- don’t explain what its saying pick out the relevant bits that you can DIRECTLY compare to a point thats also mentioned in the other source
CAN’T go on about 1 source for even half a paragraph and then the toher half about the other source becuase even if you’ve vaguely connected a similair point you have to make it clear in the first line of each paragraph what point you’re making ans then alternate for each thing- provenance e.g. tone, content you’re relating the point to

10
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Each point has to be..?

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FOCUSED ON THE QUESTION

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