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How to answer Credit Selective in the use of facts Questions

These Credit questions are worth 8 marks. This means you will have to work hard to get these marks.There will usually be 4 things you have to do worth 2 marks each giving 8 marks overall.. You must have a clear, structured which uses relevant and appropriate source material to answer this question well..

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How to answer Credit Selective in the use of facts Questions

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    1. How to answer Credit ‘Selective in the use of facts’ Questions

    4. What is selective in the use of facts?

    6. Words to look out for.

    7. What is the question?

    8. First of all ……..

    9. How you should tackle this question.

    11. In detail

    13. Credit 2004 USA 3(A) (b) . adapted

    14. ‘Location, education and race have little effect on health in the USA.’

    15. Hilary Wallace says Location has little effect on health in the USA.

    17. Hilary Wallace says Education has little effect on health in the USA.

    18. Hilary Wallace says race has little effect on health in the USA.

    20. How do you explain the extent to which someone is being selective in the use of facts?

    21. How do you explain the extent to which someone is being selective in the use of facts?

    22. How do you explain the extent to which someone is being selective in the use of facts?

    23. How do you explain the extent to which someone is being selective in the use of facts?

    24. How do you explain the extent to which someone is being selective in the use of facts?

    25. How do you explain the extent to which someone is being selective in the use of facts?

    26. How do you explain the extent to which someone is being selective in the use of facts?

    27. How do you explain the extent to which someone is being selective in the use of facts?

    28. How do you explain the extent to which someone is being selective in the use of facts?

    29. How do you explain the extent to which someone is being selective in the use of facts?

    30. So back to Hilary ……

    31. So back to Hilary ……

    32. So back to Hilary ……

    33. So back to Hilary ……

    34. How many Marks

    35. The Full Answer 1

    36. The Full Answer 2

    37. Now can you really think like a Credit pupil?

    38. Now can you really think like a Credit pupil?

    39. Now can you really think like a Credit pupil?

    40. Now can you really think like a Credit pupil?

    41. Now can you really think like a Credit pupil?

    42. Now can you really think like a Credit pupil?

    43. If you were able to work out the last answer you really are a Credit pupil, well done.

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