Re: What makes a 10/10 History essay?
If you think you're great with writing history essays, then please please HELP me!! Yes, I am in desperate need of your HELP, as i think i am FAILING in Modern History.
So pls pls tell me starting from basic, what makes a 10/10 History essay? E.g. structure.
Any help will do! =DD
THANKS. THANKS. xD
It depends on the question obviously.
If you know your key words, then you know how to answer something.
E.g. what does EXPLAIN mean? ASSESS? EVALUATE? And so forth. Knowing these will show you how to approach an essay.
Apart from the APE idea (Argument, Point, Evidence) and the Introduction, Body and Conclusion already suggested it is a good idea to have a look at the TYPE of evidence you are using. Look for a range of sources. Quotes, and statistics etc.
If you are still a beginner it can be better to try and BALANCE an essay, particularly one that asks for your own judgement. Try a point for and against, debate with yourself.
After each paragraph go back and make sure it answers the question, even answer the question itself in the last sentence of every one or two paragraphs to ensure you're on the right track.
USE any sources they give you as well as your own.
Avoid: Telling a story, or writing a shopping list.
For example:
Then the Titanic went into the water, cracking at the middle and sinking down until it hit the bottom in two parts- storytelling
The Titanic had cracked filaments, flooded subdecks, implosion on impact, geographically separated halves and collapsed beams. -Shopping list.
The Titanic had cracked filaments, which suggest that the weight of the upper deck caused the ship to break into two pieces, this is also inferred by the geographical positioning of the two parts of the ship some metres away from each other.- CORRECT.
Vocab- use words other than just suggest. Use emphasizes, was the catalyst for, indicates, highlights, outlines, underlines etc.
Brainstorm out all the different parts you want to mention before hand.
xoxo