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=Section B: Tips=

Advice
NARRATIVE ▪ In this section, DESCRIBE the main events, issues, personalities etc. relevant to the study. ▪ As far as possible, it should "tell a story" - it is designed so the examiner gets an overview of the topic. ▪ It should be detailed, with plenty of QUOTES+FOOTNOTES to show that it is well researched (aim for at least five different sources, preferably of different types – e.g. interviews, newspaper articles, website, textbook, statistics, photographs). ▪ Illustrations / documents etc. should be included in Section [F] as appendices and are not included in the word count. || ** 500-600 ** || [|Simon Sebag Montefiore, (2007). //101 World Heroes//. Quercus (ISBN: 1847241387)] You can use the [|ActiveHistory book referencing tool] to help you with this.
 * **Marks** || **Section** || || ** Word Count (approx) ** ||
 * **6** || **B. Summary of Evidence** ||
 * Footnotes should be in the format Author (date). //Title//. Publisher (ISBN), e.g.

Examiner's Markscheme

 * ** B. Summary of Evidence ** || 0 || There is no relevant factual material. ||
 * ^  || 1–2 || There is some relevant factual material but it has not been referenced. ||
 * ^  || 3–4 || There is relevant factual material that shows evidence of research, organization and referencing. ||
 * ^  || 5–6 || The factual material is all relevant to the investigation and it has been well researched, organized and correctly referenced. ||