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This guide provides a systematic approach to cross-referencing sources for part A questions. Learn how to effectively analyze your sources by reading them thoroughly and determining their alignment in the argument. Select relevant quotes that either support or contradict each other and clarify the areas of agreement and disagreement. By using linking words such as "both sources suggest" or "on the other hand," you can present a well-structured paragraph that logically presents each source's message and their relationship to one another.
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Cross Referencing (required for part a questions) A step by step guide
How to cross reference • Read the sources • Decide which side of the argument the source is on, take care here, one might be ‘in the middle’ • Select quotes that agree/disagree which each other from the sources • Explain the areas of agreement/disagreement • Use linking words eg. ‘Both sources suggest/share’, or ‘even though’, or ‘on the other hand’ or ‘however’ • DO THIS IN THE SAME PARAGRAPH
How to structure the paragraph • Message in the source • Do sources agree/disagree? • Add quote to show this • OPAN • Link or contrast