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Evaluate Question: Introduction: Yes! This was successful/important! . No! This was not successful/important! For each point, personally state why that particular factor is supportive. For each point, personally state why that particular factor is supportive. Evaluate Conclusion: Make a personal judgement on whether you think is was or was not successful/important? Evaluate: You must write about the success or importance of something , and provide a balanced judgement based on evidence (e.g. data) that you have included In your answer. You should have a powerful conclusion that brings together all of the ideas, including strengths and weaknesses, and explores alternatives.

Question: Introduction: ASSESS On one hand… However... On the other hand... Nonetheless… For each point, state why that particular factor is important. For each point, state why that particular factor is important. Conclusion: Make a judgement on which is the more important factor and why? Assess: Consider several options or arguments and weigh them up so as to come to a conclusion.