This is the structure I use:
Source 1
Paragraph 1 - Perspective and Reliability
Paragraph 2 - Usefulness
Source 2
Paragraph 3 - Perspective and Reliability
Paragraph 4 - Usefulness
Do NOT compare the sources.
When discussing a source's reliability, select 3 points that influence the...
Just to clarify (if you need some clarifications):
MPS = Change in S / Change in I
MPC = Change in C / Change in I
Looking at the Income column:
The change in Income is 100 each year.
(600-500, 500-400)
Looking at the Consumption column:
The change in Consumption is 60 each year.
(480-420...
Can you get your hands on Advanced Modules and Electives - A resource book for teachers?
Just in case you can't, I've typed up a summary on Sir William Deane and Anwar Sadat for you:
(Sorry it's brief but, unfortunately, I'm not doing these speeches.)
Hope it helps! :)
As seen in the example essay, you can alternate between Frankenstein and Blade Runner i.e.
Theme 1
Paragraph 1 - Frankenstein
Paragraph 2 - Blade Runner
Theme 2
Paragraph 3 - Frankenstein
Paragraph 4 - Blade Runner
etc.
Or you can structure your essay like this:
Theme 1 Paragraph 1
Discuss...