OCR AS Italian Unification

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  1. lima1's Avatar
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    OCR AS Italian Unification
    Hi guys, I was just wandering how many similarities and differences we should be getting for part a). Sometimes there are easily 2 on either side and sometimes only 1 and 2 on the other. So, is the number set in stone or subject to each paper?
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    ????
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    It doesn't matter too much. The main thing is to evaluate the sources, as this gets more marks. As long as you've stated some similarities and differences you should be fine.
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    (Original post by nataliejackson)
    It doesn't matter too much. The main thing is to evaluate the sources, as this gets more marks. As long as you've stated some similarities and differences you should be fine.
    What do you mean by evaluate them?
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    how did everyone find it?
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    (Original post by emily909)
    how did everyone find it?
    Harder than the past papers as sources B and C were quite similar!
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    yeah that's true, how did you group them for part b?
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