Paper On Level Marks Description

413 words - 2 pages

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Candidates demonstrate and select and effectively deploy relevant and accurate contextual knowledge Candidates choose a wide range of relevant information which is well-organized and deployed effectively. Candidates demonstrate an excellent understanding of the significance of the critical features, reasons, results, or changes of societies, events, beliefs, people, and situations studied with good awareness so of the importance of interrelationships and the broad context Candidates consistently produce relevant, effective, convincing and well-supported arguments and judgments Candidates make conclusions that are entirely consistent with the rest of the answer and ae, are effectively supported.

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Candidates demonstrate and select and effectively deploy mostly relevant and accurate contextual knowledge Candidates select a range of relevant information that is well-organized and deployed effectively. Candidates demonstrate a good understanding of the significance of the key features, reasons, results, or changes of societies, events, beliefs, people, and situations studied with good awareness of the broad context Candidates demonstrate some understanding of interrelationships in the period studied.
In several places, candidates produce relevant, effective, convincing, and well-supported arguments and judgments. Candidates produce conclusions that are argued and supported.

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Candidates demonstrate and select some relevant contextual knowledge and deploy it appropriately to address ...

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