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Re: A Guide to Writing Study Notes for Ancient History
« Reply #15 on: April 13, 2017, 12:37:44 pm »
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Hmmm the way I can see you doing it for the Sparta long response (because I agree it wouldn't work for the short answers - especially because they won't be asking you to make a judgment anyway) is by listing all the syllabus dot points and writing down "what evidence reveals" about them, because that is the only type of question they ask. Pompeii/Herc long response will be a lot easier as it is only on one section of the syllabus :)
Yeah that's probably the best way to approach it, Thanks again :)
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