- The comment was made by a retired British soldier who served in Northern Ireland for 20 years at an event in 2010 to commemorate Bloody Sunday.
- The soldier argues that the British Army's actions in Northern Ireland were not beneficial, citing evidence like the need for the military to control themselves and the "slaughter" of innocent people in Bloody Sunday.
- The overall message is that the British Army's involvement in Northern Ireland, such as what happened on Bloody Sunday, was detrimental rather than helpful due to the loss of civilian lives and violation of rules of engagement.
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A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
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3. WARNING
Do not rush through the slides.
Understand how one step leads to the other.
You may not have the same answers as me. It is
possible. If you’re not sure, just check with me!
4. before you begin…
these are my colour codes and symbols
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involvement is beneficial involvement is NOT beneficial
6. Study Source B.
Why was this comment made? EYAQns(b)
= reasons = purpose too!
7. Qns(b) Study Source B.
Why was this comment made? EYA
= reasons = purpose too!
-
8. Qns(b) Study Source B.
Why was this comment made? EYA
= reasons = purpose too!
-
Who
made the source?
9. Qns(b) Study Source B.
Why was this comment made? EYA
= reasons = purpose too!
-
Who
made the source?
10. Qns(b) Study Source B.
Why was this comment made? EYA
= reasons = purpose too!
-
Who
made the source?
retired British Soldier who
served in NI for 20 years
11. Qns(b) Study Source B.
Why was this comment made? EYA
= reasons = purpose too!
-
What
is the evidence
Who
made the source?
retired British Soldier who
served in NI for 20 years
12. Qns(b) Study Source B.
Why was this comment made? EYA
= reasons = purpose too!
-
What
is the evidence
- military must control
themselves
Who
made the source?
retired British Soldier who
served in NI for 20 years
pick out
13. Qns(b) Study Source B.
Why was this comment made? EYA
= reasons = purpose too!
-
What
is the evidence
- military must control
themselves
- British government…go out
and slaughter innocent people
pick out
Who
made the source?
retired British Soldier who
served in NI for 20 years
pick out
14. Qns(b) Study Source B.
Why was this comment made? EYA
= reasons = purpose too!
-
What
is the evidence
- military must control
themselves
- British government…go out
and slaughter innocent people
- lesson to be learnt from
Bloody Sunday…think twice
about breaking own rules
when it comes to police and
armies.
pick out
pick out
Who
made the source?
retired British Soldier who
served in NI for 20 years
pick out
15. Qns(b) Study Source B.
Why was this comment made? EYA
= reasons = purpose too!
-
What
is the evidence
- military must control
themselves
- British government…go out
and slaughter innocent people
- lesson to be learnt from
Bloody Sunday…think twice
about breaking own rules
when it comes to police and
armies.
What
is the message
infer
pick out
pick out
Who
made the source?
retired British Soldier who
served in NI for 20 years
pick out
infer
16. Qns(b) Study Source B.
Why was this comment made? EYA
= reasons = purpose too!
-
What
is the evidence
- military must control
themselves
- British government…go out
and slaughter innocent people
- lesson to be learnt from
Bloody Sunday…think twice
about breaking own rules
when it comes to police and
armies.
British Army was not
beneficial to NI
because of Bloody
Sunday.
What
is the message
infer
pick out
pick out
Who
made the source?
retired British Soldier who
served in NI for 20 years
pick out
infer
17. Qns(b) Study Source B.
Why was this comment made? EYA
= reasons = purpose too!
-
What
is the evidence
- military must control
themselves
- British government…go out
and slaughter innocent people
- lesson to be learnt from
Bloody Sunday…think twice
about breaking own rules
when it comes to police and
armies.
British Army was not
beneficial to NI
because of Bloody
Sunday.
What
is the message
infer
pick out
Where
was it
published?
pick out
Who
made the source?
retired British Soldier who
served in NI for 20 years
pick out
infer
18. Qns(b) Study Source B.
Why was this comment made? EYA
= reasons = purpose too!
-
What
is the evidence
- military must control
themselves
- British government…go out
and slaughter innocent people
- lesson to be learnt from
Bloody Sunday…think twice
about breaking own rules
when it comes to police and
armies.
British Army was not
beneficial to NI
because of Bloody
Sunday.
What
is the message
infer
pick out
Where
was it
published?
pick out
Who
made the source?
retired British Soldier who
served in NI for 20 years
pick
o
ut
pick out
infer
19. Qns(b) Study Source B.
Why was this comment made? EYA
= reasons = purpose too!
-
What
is the evidence
- military must control
themselves
- British government…go out
and slaughter innocent people
- lesson to be learnt from
Bloody Sunday…think twice
about breaking own rules
when it comes to police and
armies.
British Army was not
beneficial to NI
because of Bloody
Sunday.
What
is the message
infer
pick out
Where
was it
published?
event to
commemorate
the Bloody
Sunday.
pick out
Who
made the source?
retired British Soldier who
served in NI for 20 years
pick
o
ut
pick out
infer
20. Qns(b) Study Source B.
Why was this comment made? EYA
= reasons = purpose too!
-
What
is the evidence
- military must control
themselves
- British government…go out
and slaughter innocent people
- lesson to be learnt from
Bloody Sunday…think twice
about breaking own rules
when it comes to police and
armies.
British Army was not
beneficial to NI
because of Bloody
Sunday.
What
is the message
infer
pick out
Where
was it
published?
event to
commemorate
the Bloody
Sunday.
pick out
for
Whom?
infer
Who
made the source?
retired British Soldier who
served in NI for 20 years
pick
o
ut
pick out
infer
21. Qns(b) Study Source B.
Why was this comment made? EYA
= reasons = purpose too!
-
What
is the evidence
- military must control
themselves
- British government…go out
and slaughter innocent people
- lesson to be learnt from
Bloody Sunday…think twice
about breaking own rules
when it comes to police and
armies.
British Army was not
beneficial to NI
because of Bloody
Sunday.
What
is the message
infer
pick out
Where
was it
published?
event to
commemorate
the Bloody
Sunday.
pick out
for
Whom?
infer
Who
made the source?
retired British Soldier who
served in NI for 20 years
pick
o
ut
Hard to tell as they did
not state where the event
was held, But looking at
the content, we can tell
it’s for the British
pick out
infer
22. Qns(b) Study Source B.
Why was this comment made? EYA
= reasons = purpose too!
-
What
is the evidence
- military must control
themselves
- British government…go out
and slaughter innocent people
- lesson to be learnt from
Bloody Sunday…think twice
about breaking own rules
when it comes to police and
armies.
British Army was not
beneficial to NI
because of Bloody
Sunday.
What
is the message
infer
pick out
Where
was it
published?
event to
commemorate
the Bloody
Sunday.
pick out
for
Whom?
infer
Who
made the source?
retired British Soldier who
served in NI for 20 years
pick
o
ut
Hard to tell as they did
not state where the event
was held, But looking at
the content, we can tell
it’s for the British
pick out
infer
23. Qns(b) Study Source B.
Why was this comment made? EYA
= reasons = purpose too!
-
What
is the evidence
- military must control
themselves
- British government…go out
and slaughter innocent people
- lesson to be learnt from
Bloody Sunday…think twice
about breaking own rules
when it comes to police and
armies.
British Army was not
beneficial to NI
because of Bloody
Sunday.
What
is the message
infer
pick out
Where
was it
published?
event to
commemorate
the Bloody
Sunday.
pick out
British
for
Whom?
infer
Who
made the source?
retired British Soldier who
served in NI for 20 years
pick
o
ut
Hard to tell as they did
not state where the event
was held, But looking at
the content, we can tell
it’s for the British
pick out
infer
24. Qns(b) Study Source B.
Why was this comment made? EYA
= reasons = purpose too!
-
What
is the evidence
- military must control
themselves
- British government…go out
and slaughter innocent people
- lesson to be learnt from
Bloody Sunday…think twice
about breaking own rules
when it comes to police and
armies.
British Army was not
beneficial to NI
because of Bloody
Sunday.
What
is the message
infer
pick out
Where
was it
published?
event to
commemorate
the Bloody
Sunday.
pick out
British
for
Whom?
infer
When
was it
published?
Who
made the source?
retired British Soldier who
served in NI for 20 years
pick
o
ut
Hard to tell as they did
not state where the event
was held, But looking at
the content, we can tell
it’s for the British
pick out
infer
25. Qns(b) Study Source B.
Why was this comment made? EYA
= reasons = purpose too!
-
What
is the evidence
- military must control
themselves
- British government…go out
and slaughter innocent people
- lesson to be learnt from
Bloody Sunday…think twice
about breaking own rules
when it comes to police and
armies.
British Army was not
beneficial to NI
because of Bloody
Sunday.
What
is the message
infer
pick out
Where
was it
published?
event to
commemorate
the Bloody
Sunday.
pick out
British
for
Whom?
infer
When
was it
published?
Who
made the source?
retired British Soldier who
served in NI for 20 years
pick
o
ut
pick
o
ut
Hard to tell as they did
not state where the event
was held, But looking at
the content, we can tell
it’s for the British
pick out
infer
26. Qns(b) Study Source B.
Why was this comment made? EYA
= reasons = purpose too!
-
What
is the evidence
- military must control
themselves
- British government…go out
and slaughter innocent people
- lesson to be learnt from
Bloody Sunday…think twice
about breaking own rules
when it comes to police and
armies.
British Army was not
beneficial to NI
because of Bloody
Sunday.
What
is the message
infer
pick out
Where
was it
published?
event to
commemorate
the Bloody
Sunday.
pick out
British
for
Whom?
infer
When
was it
published?
2010, close to
30 years after
Bloody
Sunday.
Who
made the source?
retired British Soldier who
served in NI for 20 years
pick
o
ut
pick
o
ut
Hard to tell as they did
not state where the event
was held, But looking at
the content, we can tell
it’s for the British
pick out
infer
27. Qns(b) Study Source B.
Why was this comment made? EYA
= reasons = purpose too!
What
is the evidence
- military must control
themselves
- British government…go out
and slaughter innocent people
- lesson to be learnt from
Bloody Sunday…think twice
about breaking own rules
when it comes to police and
armies.
British Army was not
beneficial to NI
because of Bloody
Sunday.
What
is the message
Where
was it
published?
event to
commemorate
the Bloody
Sunday.
British
for
Whom?
When
was it
published?
2010, close to
30 years after
Bloody
Sunday.
Who
made the source?
retired British Soldier who
served in NI for 20 years
28. Qns(b) Study Source B.
Why was this comment made? EYA
= reasons = purpose too!
What
is the evidence
- military must control
themselves
- British government…go out
and slaughter innocent people
- lesson to be learnt from
Bloody Sunday…think twice
about breaking own rules
when it comes to police and
armies.
British Army was not
beneficial to NI
because of Bloody
Sunday.
What
is the message
Where
was it
published?
event to
commemorate
the Bloody
Sunday.
British
for
Whom?
When
was it
published?
2010, close to
30 years after
Bloody
Sunday.
Who
made the source?
retired British Soldier who
served in NI for 20 years
By convincing the audience
29. Qns(b) Study Source B.
Why was this comment made? EYA
= reasons = purpose too!
What
is the evidence
- military must control
themselves
- British government…go out
and slaughter innocent people
- lesson to be learnt from
Bloody Sunday…think twice
about breaking own rules
when it comes to police and
armies.
British Army was not
beneficial to NI
because of Bloody
Sunday.
What
is the message
Where
was it
published?
event to
commemorate
the Bloody
Sunday.
British
for
Whom?
When
was it
published?
2010, close to
30 years after
Bloody
Sunday.
Who
made the source?
retired British Soldier who
served in NI for 20 years
By convincing the audience the message
30. Qns(b) Study Source B.
Why was this comment made? EYA
= reasons = purpose too!
What
is the evidence
- military must control
themselves
- British government…go out
and slaughter innocent people
- lesson to be learnt from
Bloody Sunday…think twice
about breaking own rules
when it comes to police and
armies.
British Army was not
beneficial to NI
because of Bloody
Sunday.
What
is the message
Where
was it
published?
event to
commemorate
the Bloody
Sunday.
British
for
Whom?
When
was it
published?
2010, close to
30 years after
Bloody
Sunday.
Who
made the source?
retired British Soldier who
served in NI for 20 years
By convincing the audience the message
time
at a
particular
31. Qns(b) Study Source B.
Why was this comment made? EYA
= reasons = purpose too!
What
is the evidence
- military must control
themselves
- British government…go out
and slaughter innocent people
- lesson to be learnt from
Bloody Sunday…think twice
about breaking own rules
when it comes to police and
armies.
British Army was not
beneficial to NI
because of Bloody
Sunday.
What
is the message
Where
was it
published?
event to
commemorate
the Bloody
Sunday.
British
for
Whom?
When
was it
published?
2010, close to
30 years after
Bloody
Sunday.
Who
made the source?
retired British Soldier who
served in NI for 20 years
By convincing the audience the message
and placetime
at a
particular
32. Qns(b) Study Source B.
Why was this comment made? EYA
= reasons = purpose too!
What
is the evidence
- military must control
themselves
- British government…go out
and slaughter innocent people
- lesson to be learnt from
Bloody Sunday…think twice
about breaking own rules
when it comes to police and
armies.
British Army was not
beneficial to NI
because of Bloody
Sunday.
What
is the message
Where
was it
published?
event to
commemorate
the Bloody
Sunday.
British
for
Whom?
When
was it
published?
2010, close to
30 years after
Bloody
Sunday.
Who
made the source?
retired British Soldier who
served in NI for 20 years
By convincing the audience the message
and place
cartoonist
what action is thetime
at a
particular
33. Qns(b) Study Source B.
Why was this comment made? EYA
= reasons = purpose too!
What
is the evidence
- military must control
themselves
- British government…go out
and slaughter innocent people
- lesson to be learnt from
Bloody Sunday…think twice
about breaking own rules
when it comes to police and
armies.
British Army was not
beneficial to NI
because of Bloody
Sunday.
What
is the message
Where
was it
published?
event to
commemorate
the Bloody
Sunday.
British
for
Whom?
When
was it
published?
2010, close to
30 years after
Bloody
Sunday.
Who
made the source?
retired British Soldier who
served in NI for 20 years
By convincing the audience the message
and place
trying to get them to do?
Why was this comment made?
cartoonist
what action is thetime
at a
particular
34. Qns(b) Study Source B.
Why was this comment made? EYA
= reasons = purpose too!
What
is the evidence
- military must control
themselves
- British government…go out
and slaughter innocent people
- lesson to be learnt from
Bloody Sunday…think twice
about breaking own rules
when it comes to police and
armies.
British Army was not
beneficial to NI
because of Bloody
Sunday.
What
is the message
Where
was it
published?
event to
commemorate
the Bloody
Sunday.
British
for
Whom?
When
was it
published?
2010, close to
30 years after
Bloody
Sunday.
Who
made the source?
retired British Soldier who
served in NI for 20 years
To garner the support of British to pressure the British
government to control the British Army and prevent
another incident like Bloody Sunday.
By convincing the audience the message
and place
trying to get them to do?
Why was this comment made?
cartoonist
what action is thetime
at a
particular
36. Qns(b) Study Source B.
Why was this comment made? EYA
= reasons = purpose too!
What
is the evidence
- military must control
themselves
- British government…go out
and slaughter innocent people
- lesson to be learnt from
Bloody Sunday…think twice
about breaking own rules
when it comes to police and
armies.
British Army was not
beneficial to NI
because of Bloody
Sunday.
What
is the message
Where
was it
published?
event to
commemorate
the Bloody
Sunday.
British
for
Whom?
When
was it
published?
2010, close to
30 years after
Bloody
Sunday.
Who
made the source?
retired British Soldier who
served in NI for 20 years
To garner the support of the British to pressure the
British government to control the British Army and
prevent another incident like Bloody Sunday.
Why was this comment made?
37. Qns(b) Study Source B.
Why was this comment made? EYA
= reasons = purpose too!
What
is the evidence
- military must control
themselves
- British government…go out
and slaughter innocent people
- lesson to be learnt from
Bloody Sunday…think twice
about breaking own rules
when it comes to police and
armies.
British Army was not
beneficial to NI
because of Bloody
Sunday.
What
is the message
Where
was it
published?
event to
commemorate
the Bloody
Sunday.
British
for
Whom?
When
was it
published?
2010, close to
30 years after
Bloody
Sunday.
Who
made the source?
retired British Soldier who
served in NI for 20 years
To garner the support of the British to pressure the
British government to control the British Army and
prevent another incident like Bloody Sunday.
Why was this comment made?
This comment was made because the
38. Qns(b) Study Source B.
Why was this comment made? EYA
= reasons = purpose too!
What
is the evidence
- military must control
themselves
- British government…go out
and slaughter innocent people
- lesson to be learnt from
Bloody Sunday…think twice
about breaking own rules
when it comes to police and
armies.
British Army was not
beneficial to NI
because of Bloody
Sunday.
What
is the message
Where
was it
published?
event to
commemorate
the Bloody
Sunday.
British
for
Whom?
When
was it
published?
2010, close to
30 years after
Bloody
Sunday.
Who
made the source?
retired British Soldier who
served in NI for 20 years
To garner the support of the British to pressure the
British government to control the British Army and
prevent another incident like Bloody Sunday.
Why was this comment made?
This comment was made because the
39. Qns(b) Study Source B.
Why was this comment made? EYA
= reasons = purpose too!
What
is the evidence
- military must control
themselves
- British government…go out
and slaughter innocent people
- lesson to be learnt from
Bloody Sunday…think twice
about breaking own rules
when it comes to police and
armies.
British Army was not
beneficial to NI
because of Bloody
Sunday.
What
is the message
Where
was it
published?
event to
commemorate
the Bloody
Sunday.
British
for
Whom?
When
was it
published?
2010, close to
30 years after
Bloody
Sunday.
Who
made the source?
retired British Soldier who
served in NI for 20 years
To garner the support of the British to pressure the
British government to control the British Army and
prevent another incident like Bloody Sunday.
Why was this comment made?
retired British soldierThis comment was made because the
40. Qns(b) Study Source B.
Why was this comment made? EYA
= reasons = purpose too!
What
is the evidence
- military must control
themselves
- British government…go out
and slaughter innocent people
- lesson to be learnt from
Bloody Sunday…think twice
about breaking own rules
when it comes to police and
armies.
British Army was not
beneficial to NI
because of Bloody
Sunday.
What
is the message
Where
was it
published?
event to
commemorate
the Bloody
Sunday.
British
for
Whom?
When
was it
published?
2010, close to
30 years after
Bloody
Sunday.
Who
made the source?
retired British Soldier who
served in NI for 20 years
To garner the support of the British to pressure the
British government to control the British Army and
prevent another incident like Bloody Sunday.
Why was this comment made?
retired British soldier
wanted to convince
This comment was made because the
41. Qns(b) Study Source B.
Why was this comment made? EYA
= reasons = purpose too!
What
is the evidence
- military must control
themselves
- British government…go out
and slaughter innocent people
- lesson to be learnt from
Bloody Sunday…think twice
about breaking own rules
when it comes to police and
armies.
British Army was not
beneficial to NI
because of Bloody
Sunday.
What
is the message
Where
was it
published?
event to
commemorate
the Bloody
Sunday.
British
for
Whom?
When
was it
published?
2010, close to
30 years after
Bloody
Sunday.
Who
made the source?
retired British Soldier who
served in NI for 20 years
To garner the support of the British to pressure the
British government to control the British Army and
prevent another incident like Bloody Sunday.
Why was this comment made?
retired British soldier
wanted to convince
This comment was made because the
42. Qns(b) Study Source B.
Why was this comment made? EYA
= reasons = purpose too!
What
is the evidence
- military must control
themselves
- British government…go out
and slaughter innocent people
- lesson to be learnt from
Bloody Sunday…think twice
about breaking own rules
when it comes to police and
armies.
British Army was not
beneficial to NI
because of Bloody
Sunday.
What
is the message
Where
was it
published?
event to
commemorate
the Bloody
Sunday.
British
for
Whom?
When
was it
published?
2010, close to
30 years after
Bloody
Sunday.
Who
made the source?
retired British Soldier who
served in NI for 20 years
To garner the support of the British to pressure the
British government to control the British Army and
prevent another incident like Bloody Sunday.
Why was this comment made?
retired British soldier
wanted to convince the British
This comment was made because the
43. Qns(b) Study Source B.
Why was this comment made? EYA
= reasons = purpose too!
What
is the evidence
- military must control
themselves
- British government…go out
and slaughter innocent people
- lesson to be learnt from
Bloody Sunday…think twice
about breaking own rules
when it comes to police and
armies.
British Army was not
beneficial to NI
because of Bloody
Sunday.
What
is the message
Where
was it
published?
event to
commemorate
the Bloody
Sunday.
British
for
Whom?
When
was it
published?
2010, close to
30 years after
Bloody
Sunday.
Who
made the source?
retired British Soldier who
served in NI for 20 years
To garner the support of the British to pressure the
British government to control the British Army and
prevent another incident like Bloody Sunday.
Why was this comment made?
retired British soldier
wanted to convince the British that the
This comment was made because the
44. Qns(b) Study Source B.
Why was this comment made? EYA
= reasons = purpose too!
What
is the evidence
- military must control
themselves
- British government…go out
and slaughter innocent people
- lesson to be learnt from
Bloody Sunday…think twice
about breaking own rules
when it comes to police and
armies.
British Army was not
beneficial to NI
because of Bloody
Sunday.
What
is the message
Where
was it
published?
event to
commemorate
the Bloody
Sunday.
British
for
Whom?
When
was it
published?
2010, close to
30 years after
Bloody
Sunday.
Who
made the source?
retired British Soldier who
served in NI for 20 years
To garner the support of the British to pressure the
British government to control the British Army and
prevent another incident like Bloody Sunday.
Why was this comment made?
retired British soldier
wanted to convince the British that the
This comment was made because the
45. Qns(b) Study Source B.
Why was this comment made? EYA
= reasons = purpose too!
What
is the evidence
- military must control
themselves
- British government…go out
and slaughter innocent people
- lesson to be learnt from
Bloody Sunday…think twice
about breaking own rules
when it comes to police and
armies.
British Army was not
beneficial to NI
because of Bloody
Sunday.
What
is the message
Where
was it
published?
event to
commemorate
the Bloody
Sunday.
British
for
Whom?
When
was it
published?
2010, close to
30 years after
Bloody
Sunday.
Who
made the source?
retired British Soldier who
served in NI for 20 years
To garner the support of the British to pressure the
British government to control the British Army and
prevent another incident like Bloody Sunday.
Why was this comment made?
retired British soldier
wanted to convince the British that the British Army was
not beneficial to Northern Ireland because of Bloody
Sunday.
This comment was made because the
46. Qns(b) Study Source B.
Why was this comment made? EYA
= reasons = purpose too!
What
is the evidence
- military must control
themselves
- British government…go out
and slaughter innocent people
- lesson to be learnt from
Bloody Sunday…think twice
about breaking own rules
when it comes to police and
armies.
British Army was not
beneficial to NI
because of Bloody
Sunday.
What
is the message
Where
was it
published?
event to
commemorate
the Bloody
Sunday.
British
for
Whom?
When
was it
published?
2010, close to
30 years after
Bloody
Sunday.
Who
made the source?
retired British Soldier who
served in NI for 20 years
To garner the support of the British to pressure the
British government to control the British Army and
prevent another incident like Bloody Sunday.
Why was this comment made?
retired British soldier
wanted to convince the British that the British Army was
not beneficial to Northern Ireland because of Bloody
Sunday.
This comment was made because the
Now back up your claim that
the retired British soldier
has this message by
providing the evidence form
the source
47. Qns(b) Study Source B.
Why was this comment made? EYA
= reasons = purpose too!
What
is the evidence
- military must control
themselves
- British government…go out
and slaughter innocent people
- lesson to be learnt from
Bloody Sunday…think twice
about breaking own rules
when it comes to police and
armies.
British Army was not
beneficial to NI
because of Bloody
Sunday.
What
is the message
Where
was it
published?
event to
commemorate
the Bloody
Sunday.
British
for
Whom?
When
was it
published?
2010, close to
30 years after
Bloody
Sunday.
Who
made the source?
retired British Soldier who
served in NI for 20 years
To garner the support of the British to pressure the
British government to control the British Army and
prevent another incident like Bloody Sunday.
Why was this comment made?
retired British soldier
wanted to convince the British that the British Army was
not beneficial to Northern Ireland because of Bloody
Sunday. This is because the source states “”The military must
control themselves…the British government go out and slaughter the innocent people”
during Bloody Sunday and that “lesson to be learnt from Bloody Sunday”. It also states
that the the government needs to “think twice about breaking own rules when it comes to
police and armies”
This comment was made because the
48. Qns(b) Study Source B.
Why was this comment made? EYA
= reasons = purpose too!
What
is the evidence
- military must control
themselves
- British government…go out
and slaughter innocent people
- lesson to be learnt from
Bloody Sunday…think twice
about breaking own rules
when it comes to police and
armies.
British Army was not
beneficial to NI
because of Bloody
Sunday.
What
is the message
Where
was it
published?
event to
commemorate
the Bloody
Sunday.
British
for
Whom?
When
was it
published?
2010, close to
30 years after
Bloody
Sunday.
Who
made the source?
retired British Soldier who
served in NI for 20 years
To garner the support of the British to pressure the
British government to control the British Army and
prevent another incident like Bloody Sunday.
Why was this comment made?
retired British soldier
wanted to convince the British that the British Army was
not beneficial to Northern Ireland because of Bloody
Sunday. This is because the source states “”The military must
control themselves…the British government go out and slaughter the innocent people”
during Bloody Sunday and that “lesson to be learnt from Bloody Sunday”. It also states
that the the government needs to “think twice about breaking own rules when it comes to
police and armies”
This comment was made because the
Now explain how this
evidence leads to the
message you inferred.
49. Qns(b) Study Source B.
Why was this comment made? EYA
= reasons = purpose too!
What
is the evidence
- military must control
themselves
- British government…go out
and slaughter innocent people
- lesson to be learnt from
Bloody Sunday…think twice
about breaking own rules
when it comes to police and
armies.
British Army was not
beneficial to NI
because of Bloody
Sunday.
What
is the message
Where
was it
published?
event to
commemorate
the Bloody
Sunday.
British
for
Whom?
When
was it
published?
2010, close to
30 years after
Bloody
Sunday.
Who
made the source?
retired British Soldier who
served in NI for 20 years
To garner the support of the British to pressure the
British government to control the British Army and
prevent another incident like Bloody Sunday.
Why was this comment made?
retired British soldier
wanted to convince the British that the British Army was
not beneficial to Northern Ireland because of Bloody
Sunday. This is because the source states “”The military must
control themselves…the British government go out and slaughter the innocent people”
during Bloody Sunday and that “lesson to be learnt from Bloody Sunday”. It also states
that the the government needs to “think twice about breaking own rules when it comes to
police and armies” This means that the British Army caused harm because
of their actions during Bloody Sunday and it needs to be prevented from
happening again.
This comment was made because the
50. Qns(b) Study Source B.
Why was this comment made? EYA
= reasons = purpose too!
What
is the evidence
- military must control
themselves
- British government…go out
and slaughter innocent people
- lesson to be learnt from
Bloody Sunday…think twice
about breaking own rules
when it comes to police and
armies.
British Army was not
beneficial to NI
because of Bloody
Sunday.
What
is the message
Where
was it
published?
event to
commemorate
the Bloody
Sunday.
British
for
Whom?
When
was it
published?
2010, close to
30 years after
Bloody
Sunday.
Who
made the source?
retired British Soldier who
served in NI for 20 years
To garner the support of the British to pressure the
British government to control the British Army and
prevent another incident like Bloody Sunday.
Why was this comment made?
retired British soldier
wanted to convince the British that the British Army was
not beneficial to Northern Ireland because of Bloody
Sunday. This is because the source states “”The military must
control themselves…the British government go out and slaughter the innocent people”
during Bloody Sunday and that “lesson to be learnt from Bloody Sunday”. It also states
that the the government needs to “think twice about breaking own rules when it comes to
police and armies” This means that the British Army caused harm because
of their actions during Bloody Sunday and it needs to be prevented from
happening again.
This comment was made because the
Time to set the context so
that we understand where
you get the audience from
and your purpose later.
51. Qns(b) Study Source B.
Why was this comment made? EYA
= reasons = purpose too!
What
is the evidence
- military must control
themselves
- British government…go out
and slaughter innocent people
- lesson to be learnt from
Bloody Sunday…think twice
about breaking own rules
when it comes to police and
armies.
British Army was not
beneficial to NI
because of Bloody
Sunday.
What
is the message
Where
was it
published?
event to
commemorate
the Bloody
Sunday.
British
for
Whom?
When
was it
published?
2010, close to
30 years after
Bloody
Sunday.
Who
made the source?
retired British Soldier who
served in NI for 20 years
To garner the support of the British to pressure the
British government to control the British Army and
prevent another incident like Bloody Sunday.
Why was this comment made?
retired British soldier
wanted to convince the British that the British Army was
not beneficial to Northern Ireland because of Bloody
Sunday. This is because the source states “”The military must
control themselves…the British government go out and slaughter the innocent people”
during Bloody Sunday and that “lesson to be learnt from Bloody Sunday”. It also states
that the the government needs to “think twice about breaking own rules when it comes to
police and armies” This means that the British Army caused harm because
of their actions during Bloody Sunday and it needs to be prevented from
happening again.
This comment was made at an event to
commemorate Bloody Sunday
This comment was made because the
52. Qns(b) Study Source B.
Why was this comment made? EYA
= reasons = purpose too!
What
is the evidence
- military must control
themselves
- British government…go out
and slaughter innocent people
- lesson to be learnt from
Bloody Sunday…think twice
about breaking own rules
when it comes to police and
armies.
British Army was not
beneficial to NI
because of Bloody
Sunday.
What
is the message
Where
was it
published?
event to
commemorate
the Bloody
Sunday.
British
for
Whom?
When
was it
published?
2010, close to
30 years after
Bloody
Sunday.
Who
made the source?
retired British Soldier who
served in NI for 20 years
To garner the support of the British to pressure the
British government to control the British Army and
prevent another incident like Bloody Sunday.
Why was this comment made?
retired British soldier
wanted to convince the British that the British Army was
not beneficial to Northern Ireland because of Bloody
Sunday. This is because the source states “”The military must
control themselves…the British government go out and slaughter the innocent people”
during Bloody Sunday and that “lesson to be learnt from Bloody Sunday”. It also states
that the the government needs to “think twice about breaking own rules when it comes to
police and armies” This means that the British Army caused harm because
of their actions during Bloody Sunday and it needs to be prevented from
happening again.
This comment was made at an event to
commemorate Bloody Sunday in 2010, close to 30 years
after Bloody Sunday.
This comment was made because the
53. Qns(b) Study Source B.
Why was this comment made? EYA
= reasons = purpose too!
What
is the evidence
- military must control
themselves
- British government…go out
and slaughter innocent people
- lesson to be learnt from
Bloody Sunday…think twice
about breaking own rules
when it comes to police and
armies.
British Army was not
beneficial to NI
because of Bloody
Sunday.
What
is the message
Where
was it
published?
event to
commemorate
the Bloody
Sunday.
British
for
Whom?
When
was it
published?
2010, close to
30 years after
Bloody
Sunday.
Who
made the source?
retired British Soldier who
served in NI for 20 years
To garner the support of the British to pressure the
British government to control the British Army and
prevent another incident like Bloody Sunday.
Why was this comment made?
retired British soldier
wanted to convince the British that the British Army was
not beneficial to Northern Ireland because of Bloody
Sunday. This is because the source states “”The military must
control themselves…the British government go out and slaughter the innocent people”
during Bloody Sunday and that “lesson to be learnt from Bloody Sunday”. It also states
that the the government needs to “think twice about breaking own rules when it comes to
police and armies” This means that the British Army caused harm because
of their actions during Bloody Sunday and it needs to be prevented from
happening again.
This comment was made at an event to
commemorate Bloody Sunday in 2010, close to 30 years
after Bloody Sunday.
This comment was made because the
54. Qns(b) Study Source B.
Why was this comment made? EYA
= reasons = purpose too!
What
is the evidence
- military must control
themselves
- British government…go out
and slaughter innocent people
- lesson to be learnt from
Bloody Sunday…think twice
about breaking own rules
when it comes to police and
armies.
British Army was not
beneficial to NI
because of Bloody
Sunday.
What
is the message
Where
was it
published?
event to
commemorate
the Bloody
Sunday.
British
for
Whom?
When
was it
published?
2010, close to
30 years after
Bloody
Sunday.
Who
made the source?
retired British Soldier who
served in NI for 20 years
To garner the support of the British to pressure the
British government to control the British Army and
prevent another incident like Bloody Sunday.
Why was this comment made?
retired British soldier
wanted to convince the British that the British Army was
not beneficial to Northern Ireland because of Bloody
Sunday. This is because the source states “”The military must
control themselves…the British government go out and slaughter the innocent people”
during Bloody Sunday and that “lesson to be learnt from Bloody Sunday”. It also states
that the the government needs to “think twice about breaking own rules when it comes to
police and armies” This means that the British Army caused harm because
of their actions during Bloody Sunday and it needs to be prevented from
happening again.
This comment was made at an event to
commemorate Bloody Sunday in 2010, close to 30 years
after Bloody Sunday. Therefore, the retired British
soldier is trying to garner the support of the British to
pressure the British government to control the British
Army and prevent another incident like Bloody Sunday.
This comment was made because the
55. that’s all fornow folks!click on the follow qns
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