No. You can still get full marks without any quotes (but this is slightly unlikely). In D and E questions, and sometimes C, you can use examples and/OR quotes. For example, it is just as good to say, 'In Genesis, God told Adam and Eve to reproduce' as it is to say 'In Genesis, God said "be fruitful and multiply". Hope that helps, my exam's on Monday too, good luck
PS: the example used can be used in arguments For IVF
No. You can still get full marks without any quotes (but this is slightly unlikely). In D and E questions, and sometimes C, you can use examples and/OR quotes. For example, it is just as good to say, 'In Genesis, God told Adam and Eve to reproduce' as it is to say 'In Genesis, God said "be fruitful and multiply". Hope that helps, my exam's on Monday too, good luck
PS: the example used can be used in arguments For IVF