Edexcel A level biology unit 3 HELP!

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    Edexcel A level biology unit 3 HELP!
    Hello,
    So I recently finished my AS level edexcel SNAB unit 3 coursework essay, but I am a bit hesitant to submit it. Edexcel released an example essay to teachers which was based on 'Low Genetic Diversity In Cheetahs'. This is also what I wanted to do my essay on, so I used that one as template to base mine around. I have used all of my own sources except for one that our two essays share, and no two sentences are exactly the same between mine and the example, but still they are quite similar. I just wanted to know what you think edexcels response to this might be, do you think they might be a bit dodgy about it? I don't want to risk getting a U, but then again I don't really have time to start from scratch with my first exam only two weeks away, opinions?

    Many thanks, Lewis.
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    Edexcel A level biology unit 3 HELP!
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