Q1

    Cards (13)

    • Question 1 asks you to list four things about a certain topic from a specific part of the source
    • Questions might revolve around character or setting
    • This question assesses the ability to identify and interpret explicit and implicit information and ideas
    • Students often lose marks for not choosing their answers from the specified part of the text (in this case, lines 1 to 7)
    • Draw a box around the part of the text you're asked to refer to, to avoid writing about the wrong section
    • Keep the answer simple by finding four simple points
    • You can write in your own words or use direct quotations from the text
    • Start each answer with the words "brightly" or "he" to stay focused on the task
    • Retrieving information directly from the text is more effective than trying to interpret it
    • Avoid trying to infer or analyze the information, stick to explicit points
    • Misinterpreting the text can lead to losing marks, so be careful with your answers
    • For example, in the text, "brightly coughs," writing "brightly was sick" would not be awarded marks
    • Ensure your answers are based on the wording of the question and the specified lines in the text