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MODEL ANSWER: Analysing Universal Human Values: PART 1 Copy
Abdullah Williams April 19, 2021
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1 point(s)It is possible to score 100% in GCSE English Language and Literature.
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1 point(s)In order to score 100% in GCSE English Language and Literature, you need to have a good understanding of the examiner’s requirements (the mark scheme).
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3 point(s)Match the words to the examiner’s requirements for 100%: PART 1
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3 point(s)Match the words to the examiner’s requirements for 100%: PART 2.
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3 point(s)Match the words with the definitions.
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1 point(s)Your writing has to be absolutely perfect to score 100% in the GCSE English exams.
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