Read again source A, from lines 1 to 7. Choose four statements below which are TRUE. Shade the boxes of the ones that you think are true Choose a maximum of four statements. a) Young s biggest prison sentence was 17 years. [ F ] b) He spent six months in a single cell. [ T ] c) He has committed over 40 burglaries. [ F ] d) Young has not been in prison since he was 40. [ T ] e) He decided he wanted to help young offenders after he watched a TV programme about a man who did something similar. [ T ] f) Young s life in prison was completely wasted [ F ] g) Many young people see criminal life as exciting. [ T ] [4 marks] Q2 [AO1]. You need to refer to source A and source B for this question: Use details from both sources. Write a summary of the causes of criminality in the two different texts. [8 marks] Q3 [AO2]. You now need to refer only to source B. How does the writer use language to explain the conditions in the ragged school? [12 marks] Q4 [AO3]. For this question, you need to refer to the whole of source A together with the whole of source B. Compare how each source conveys the writer s ideas about education as a means steering young people away from crime. In your answer, you should: compare the different ideas compare the methods used to convey the ideas support your ideas with quotations from both texts. [16 marks]