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
+ -
involvement is beneficial involvement is NOT beneficial
5. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d)
6. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = difference + similar
7. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d)
-+
= similar +difference
Ssource
D
source
E
8. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d)
-+
= similar +difference
comparing thesame thing
= match(tip: similar colourcodes should havesimilarities)
Ssource
D
source
E
9. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d)
-+
= similar +difference
comparing thesame thing
= match(tip: similar colourcodes should havesimilarities)
Ssource
D
source
E
pickout
“many rioters…”
10. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d)
-+
= similar +difference
comparing thesame thing
= match(tip: similar colourcodes should havesimilarities)
Ssource
D
source
E
pickout
Some of those people
had been rioting.
pickout
“many rioters…”
11. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d)
-+
= similar +difference
Ssource
D
source
E
pickout
Some of those people
had been rioting.
pickout
“many rioters…”
12. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d)
-+
= similar +difference
Ssource
D
source
E
Some of those people
had been rioting.
“many rioters…”
13. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d)
-+
= similar +difference
Ssource
D
source
E
Some of those people
had been rioting.
Let’s use
similar words
to make the
match clearer
“many rioters…”
14. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d)
-+
= similar +difference
Ssource
D
source
E
Some of those people
had been rioting.
Let’s use
similar words
to make the
match clearer
There were rioters on
Bloody Sunday
“many rioters…”
There were rioters on
Bloody Sunday
15. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d)
-+
= similar +difference
Ssource
D
source
E
Some of those people
had been rioting.
There were rioters on
Bloody Sunday
“many rioters…”
There were rioters on
Bloody Sunday
16. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d)
-+
= similar +difference
Ssource
D
source
E
Some of those people
had been rioting.
There were rioters on
Bloody Sunday
There were rioters on Bloody Sunday
“many rioters…”
criteria
clearer now!!
There were rioters on
Bloody Sunday
17. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d)
-+
= similar +difference
Ssource
D
source
E
Some of those people
had been rioting.
There were rioters on
Bloody Sunday
There were rioters on Bloody Sunday
“many rioters…”
There were rioters on
Bloody Sunday
19. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
Ssource
D
source
E
There were rioters on
Bloody Sunday
There were rioters on Bloody Sunday
“many rioters…” Some of those people
had been rioting.
There were rioters on
Bloody Sunday
20. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
Ssource
D
source
E
There were rioters on
Bloody Sunday
There were rioters on Bloody Sunday
“many rioters…” Some of those people
had been rioting.
Both sources are similar in showing
There were rioters on
Bloody Sunday
21. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
Ssource
D
source
E
There were rioters on
Bloody Sunday
There were rioters on Bloody Sunday
“many rioters…” Some of those people
had been rioting.
Both sources are similar in showing
There were rioters on
Bloody Sunday
State the criteria for
comparison to make it clear
what you’re comparing.
22. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
Ssource
D
source
E
There were rioters on
Bloody Sunday
“many rioters…” Some of those people
had been rioting.
Both sources are similar in showing
There were rioters on
Bloody Sunday
there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
23. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
Ssource
D
source
E
There were rioters on
Bloody Sunday
“many rioters…” Some of those people
had been rioting.
Both sources are similar in showing
There were rioters on
Bloody Sunday
there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Source D states
24. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
Ssource
D
source
E
There were rioters on
Bloody Sunday
“many rioters…” Some of those people
had been rioting.
Both sources are similar in showing
There were rioters on
Bloody Sunday
there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Source D states
Show what first source
said to support your
claim about how
they are similar
25. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
Ssource
D
source
E
There were rioters on
Bloody Sunday
“many rioters…” Some of those people
had been rioting.
Both sources are similar in showing
There were rioters on
Bloody Sunday
there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Source D states
Show what first source
said to support your
claim about how
they are similar
“many rioters”.
26. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
Ssource
D
source
E
There were rioters on
Bloody Sunday
Some of those people
had been rioting.
Both sources are similar in showing
There were rioters on
Bloody Sunday
there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Source D states “many rioters”.
27. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
Ssource
D
source
E
There were rioters on
Bloody Sunday
Some of those people
had been rioting.
Both sources are similar in showing
There were rioters on
Bloody Sunday
there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Source D states
explain how that evidence
is related to the criteria
to make the comparison
clearer. Use exact words
as criteria.
“many rioters”.
28. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
Ssource
D
source
E
There were rioters on
Bloody Sunday
Some of those people
had been rioting.
Both sources are similar in showing
There were rioters on
Bloody Sunday
there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Source D states
explain how that evidence
is related to the criteria
to make the comparison
clearer. Use exact words
as criteria.
“many rioters”. This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
29. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
Ssource
D
source
E
There were rioters on
Bloody Sunday
Some of those people
had been rioting.
Both sources are similar in showing there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Source D states “many rioters”. This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
30. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
Ssource
D
source
E
There were rioters on
Bloody Sunday
Some of those people
had been rioting.
Both sources are similar in showing there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Source D states
Similarly,
don’t forget
conjunctions
to indicate
that this is
a comparison
“many rioters”. This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
31. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
Ssource
D
source
E
There were rioters on
Bloody Sunday
Some of those people
had been rioting.
Both sources are similar in showing there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Source D states
Similarly, Source E states that
“many rioters”. This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
32. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
Ssource
D
source
E
There were rioters on
Bloody Sunday
Some of those people
had been rioting.
Both sources are similar in showing there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Source D states
Similarly, Source E states that
Show what 2nd source
said to support your
claim about how
they are different
“many rioters”. This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
33. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
Ssource
D
source
E
There were rioters on
Bloody Sunday
Some of those people
had been rioting.
Both sources are similar in showing there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Source D states
Similarly, Source E states that
Show what 2nd source
said to support your
claim about how
they are different
“many rioters”. This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
34. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
Ssource
D
source
E
There were rioters on
Bloody Sunday
Both sources are similar in showing there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Source D states
Similarly, Source E states that “some of these people had been rioting.”
“many rioters”. This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
35. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
Ssource
D
source
E
There were rioters on
Bloody Sunday
Both sources are similar in showing there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Source D states
Similarly, Source E states that “some of these people had been rioting.”
This means that
explain how that evidence
is related to the criteria
to make the comparison
clearer. Use exact words
as criteria.
“many rioters”. This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
36. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
Ssource
D
source
E
There were rioters on
Bloody Sunday
Both sources are similar in showing there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Source D states
Similarly, Source E states that “some of these people had been rioting.”
This means that
explain how that evidence
is related to the criteria
to make the comparison
clearer. Use exact words
as criteria.
“many rioters”. This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
37. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
Ssource
D
source
E
Both sources are similar in showing there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Source D states
Similarly, Source E states that “some of these people had been rioting.”
This means that This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
“many rioters”. This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
38. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
Both sources are similar in showing there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Source D states
Similarly, Source E states that “some of these people had been rioting.”
This means that This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
“many rioters”. This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
39. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
Both sources are similar in showing there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Source D states
Similarly, Source E states that “some of these people had been rioting.”
This means that This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
“many rioters”. This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Let’s check
if both sources
and criteria matches.
we’ll connect words
that are exactly the
same as the criteria
40. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
Both sources are similar in showing there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Source D states
Similarly, Source E states that “some of these people had been rioting.”
This means that This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
“many rioters”. This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Triangle can be drawn
= criteria matches both sources!
42. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d)
-+
= similar +difference
Ssource
D
source
E
43. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d)
-+
= similar +difference
using our symbols, At one
look, we know both have
different views about
whether British army is
beneficial.Ssource
D
source
E
44. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d)
-+
= similar +difference
using our symbols, At one
look, we know both have
different views about
whether British army is
beneficial.Ssource
D
source
E
British Army was NOT
beneficial to NI.
Whether British Army was beneficial to NI
British Army was
beneficial to NI.
45. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d)
-+
= similar +difference
Ssource
D
source
E
British Army was NOT
beneficial to NI.
Whether British Army was beneficial to NI
British Army was
beneficial to NI.
46. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d)
-+
= similar +difference
Ssource
D
source
E
pickout
British Army was NOT
beneficial to NI.
Whether British Army was beneficial to NI
“soldiers were fired on first
and were merely doing
their duty…had to resort to
using arms in the name of
self-defence”
British Army was
beneficial to NI.
47. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d)
-+
= similar +difference
Ssource
D
source
E
pickout
“no evidence to suggest
that there was a need to
use lethal force…sent
additional heavily armed
soldiers to rid the rioters”
pickout
British Army was NOT
beneficial to NI.
Whether British Army was beneficial to NI
“soldiers were fired on first
and were merely doing
their duty…had to resort to
using arms in the name of
self-defence”
British Army was
beneficial to NI.
48. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d)
-+
= similar +difference
Ssource
D
source
E
“no evidence to suggest
that there was a need to
use lethal force…sent
additional heavily armed
soldiers to rid the rioters”
British Army was NOT
beneficial to NI.
Whether British Army was beneficial to NI
“soldiers were fired on first
and were merely doing
their duty…had to resort to
using arms in the name of
self-defence”
British Army was
beneficial to NI.
50. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
Dsource
D
source
EBritish Army was NOT
beneficial to NI.
Whether British Army was beneficial to NI
“soldiers were fired on first
and were merely doing
their duty…had to resort to
using arms in the name of
self-defence”
“no evidence to suggest
that there was a need to
use lethal force…sent
additional heavily armed
soldiers to rid the rioters”
British Army was
beneficial to NI.
51. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
Dsource
D
source
EBritish Army was NOT
beneficial to NI.
Whether British Army was beneficial to NI
“soldiers were fired on first
and were merely doing
their duty…had to resort to
using arms in the name of
self-defence”
“no evidence to suggest
that there was a need to
use lethal force…sent
additional heavily armed
soldiers to rid the rioters”
Both sources are different on
British Army was
beneficial to NI.
52. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
Dsource
D
source
EBritish Army was NOT
beneficial to NI.
Whether British Army was beneficial to NI
“soldiers were fired on first
and were merely doing
their duty…had to resort to
using arms in the name of
self-defence”
“no evidence to suggest
that there was a need to
use lethal force…sent
additional heavily armed
soldiers to rid the rioters”
Both sources are different on
British Army was
beneficial to NI.
State the criteria for
comparison to make it clear
what you’re comparing.
53. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
Dsource
D
source
EBritish Army was NOT
beneficial to NI.
“soldiers were fired on first
and were merely doing
their duty…had to resort to
using arms in the name of
self-defence”
“no evidence to suggest
that there was a need to
use lethal force…sent
additional heavily armed
soldiers to rid the rioters”
Both sources are different on
British Army was
beneficial to NI.
whether British Army was beneficial to NI
54. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
Dsource
D
source
EBritish Army was NOT
beneficial to NI.
“soldiers were fired on first
and were merely doing
their duty…had to resort to
using arms in the name of
self-defence”
“no evidence to suggest
that there was a need to
use lethal force…sent
additional heavily armed
soldiers to rid the rioters”
Both sources are different on
British Army was
beneficial to NI.
whether British Army was beneficial to NI
Source D states
55. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
Dsource
D
source
EBritish Army was NOT
beneficial to NI.
“soldiers were fired on first
and were merely doing
their duty…had to resort to
using arms in the name of
self-defence”
“no evidence to suggest
that there was a need to
use lethal force…sent
additional heavily armed
soldiers to rid the rioters”
Both sources are different on
British Army was
beneficial to NI.
whether British Army was beneficial to NI
Source D states
Show what first source
said to support your
claim about how
they are similar
56. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
Dsource
D
source
EBritish Army was NOT
beneficial to NI.
“soldiers were fired on first
and were merely doing
their duty…had to resort to
using arms in the name of
self-defence”
“no evidence to suggest
that there was a need to
use lethal force…sent
additional heavily armed
soldiers to rid the rioters”
Both sources are different on
British Army was
beneficial to NI.
whether British Army was beneficial to NI
Source D states
Show what first source
said to support your
claim about how
they are similar
“soldiers were fired on first and were merely doing their duty…had to resort to
using arms in the name of self-defence”
57. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
Dsource
D
source
EBritish Army was NOT
beneficial to NI.
“no evidence to suggest
that there was a need to
use lethal force…sent
additional heavily armed
soldiers to rid the rioters”
Both sources are different on
British Army was
beneficial to NI.
whether British Army was beneficial to NI
Source D states “soldiers were fired on first and were merely doing their duty…had to resort to
using arms in the name of self-defence”
58. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
Dsource
D
source
EBritish Army was NOT
beneficial to NI.
“no evidence to suggest
that there was a need to
use lethal force…sent
additional heavily armed
soldiers to rid the rioters”
Both sources are different on
British Army was
beneficial to NI.
whether British Army was beneficial to NI
Source D states
explain how that evidence
is related to the criteria
to make the comparison
clearer. Use exact words
as criteria.
“soldiers were fired on first and were merely doing their duty…had to resort to
using arms in the name of self-defence”
59. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
Dsource
D
source
EBritish Army was NOT
beneficial to NI.
“no evidence to suggest
that there was a need to
use lethal force…sent
additional heavily armed
soldiers to rid the rioters”
Both sources are different on
British Army was
beneficial to NI.
whether British Army was beneficial to NI
Source D states
explain how that evidence
is related to the criteria
to make the comparison
clearer. Use exact words
as criteria.
“soldiers were fired on first and were merely doing their duty…had to resort to
using arms in the name of self-defence” This means that British Army was beneficial to NI.
60. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
Dsource
D
source
EBritish Army was NOT
beneficial to NI.
“no evidence to suggest
that there was a need to
use lethal force…sent
additional heavily armed
soldiers to rid the rioters”
Both sources are different on whether British Army was beneficial to NI
Source D states “soldiers were fired on first and were merely doing their duty…had to resort to
using arms in the name of self-defence” This means that British Army was beneficial to NI.
61. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
Dsource
D
source
EBritish Army was NOT
beneficial to NI.
“no evidence to suggest
that there was a need to
use lethal force…sent
additional heavily armed
soldiers to rid the rioters”
Both sources are different on whether British Army was beneficial to NI
Source D states
However,,
don’t forget
conjunctions
to indicate
that this is
a comparison
“soldiers were fired on first and were merely doing their duty…had to resort to
using arms in the name of self-defence” This means that British Army was beneficial to NI.
62. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
Dsource
D
source
EBritish Army was NOT
beneficial to NI.
“no evidence to suggest
that there was a need to
use lethal force…sent
additional heavily armed
soldiers to rid the rioters”
Both sources are different on whether British Army was beneficial to NI
Source D states
However,, Source E states that there is
“soldiers were fired on first and were merely doing their duty…had to resort to
using arms in the name of self-defence” This means that British Army was beneficial to NI.
63. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
Dsource
D
source
EBritish Army was NOT
beneficial to NI.
“no evidence to suggest
that there was a need to
use lethal force…sent
additional heavily armed
soldiers to rid the rioters”
Both sources are different on whether British Army was beneficial to NI
Source D states
However,, Source E states that there is
Show what 2nd source
said to support your
claim about how
they are different
“soldiers were fired on first and were merely doing their duty…had to resort to
using arms in the name of self-defence” This means that British Army was beneficial to NI.
“no evidence to suggest that there was a need to
use lethal force…sent additional heavily armed soldiers to rid the rioters”
64. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
Dsource
D
source
EBritish Army was NOT
beneficial to NI.
Both sources are different on whether British Army was beneficial to NI
Source D states
However,, Source E states that there is
“soldiers were fired on first and were merely doing their duty…had to resort to
using arms in the name of self-defence” This means that British Army was beneficial to NI.
“no evidence to suggest that there was a need to
use lethal force…sent additional heavily armed soldiers to rid the rioters”
65. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
Dsource
D
source
EBritish Army was NOT
beneficial to NI.
Both sources are different on whether British Army was beneficial to NI
Source D states
However,, Source E states that there is
This means that
explain how that evidence
is related to the criteria
to make the comparison
clearer. Use exact words
as criteria.
“soldiers were fired on first and were merely doing their duty…had to resort to
using arms in the name of self-defence” This means that British Army was beneficial to NI.
“no evidence to suggest that there was a need to
use lethal force…sent additional heavily armed soldiers to rid the rioters”
66. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
Dsource
D
source
EBritish Army was NOT
beneficial to NI.
Both sources are different on whether British Army was beneficial to NI
Source D states
However,, Source E states that there is
This means that
explain how that evidence
is related to the criteria
to make the comparison
clearer. Use exact words
as criteria.
“soldiers were fired on first and were merely doing their duty…had to resort to
using arms in the name of self-defence” This means that British Army was beneficial to NI.
“no evidence to suggest that there was a need to
use lethal force…sent additional heavily armed soldiers to rid the rioters”
67. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
Dsource
D
source
E
Both sources are different on whether British Army was beneficial to NI
Source D states
However,, Source E states that there is
This means that the British Army was NOT beneficial to NI.
“soldiers were fired on first and were merely doing their duty…had to resort to
using arms in the name of self-defence” This means that British Army was beneficial to NI.
“no evidence to suggest that there was a need to
use lethal force…sent additional heavily armed soldiers to rid the rioters”
68. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
Both sources are different on whether British Army was beneficial to NI
Source D states
However,, Source E states that there is
This means that the British Army was NOT beneficial to NI.
“soldiers were fired on first and were merely doing their duty…had to resort to
using arms in the name of self-defence” This means that British Army was beneficial to NI.
“no evidence to suggest that there was a need to
use lethal force…sent additional heavily armed soldiers to rid the rioters”
69. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
Both sources are different on whether British Army was beneficial to NI
Source D states
However,, Source E states that there is
This means that the British Army was NOT beneficial to NI.
“soldiers were fired on first and were merely doing their duty…had to resort to
using arms in the name of self-defence” This means that British Army was beneficial to NI.
“no evidence to suggest that there was a need to
use lethal force…sent additional heavily armed soldiers to rid the rioters”
Let’s check
if both sources
and criteria matches.
we’ll connect words
that are exactly the
same as the criteria
70. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
Both sources are different on whether British Army was beneficial to NI
Source D states
However,, Source E states that there is
This means that the British Army was NOT beneficial to NI.
“soldiers were fired on first and were merely doing their duty…had to resort to
using arms in the name of self-defence” This means that British Army was beneficial to NI.
“no evidence to suggest that there was a need to
use lethal force…sent additional heavily armed soldiers to rid the rioters”
Triangle can be drawn
= criteria matches both sources!
71. so our answer so far…
similar in content / views
Difference in content / views
Both sources are similar in showing there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Source D states
Similarly, Source E states that “some of these people had been rioting.”
This means that This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
“many rioters”. This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Both sources are different on whether British Army was beneficial to NI
Source D states
However,, Source E states that there is
This means that the British Army was NOT beneficial to NI.
“soldiers were fired on first and were merely doing their duty…had to resort to
using arms in the name of self-defence” This means that British Army was beneficial to NI.
“no evidence to suggest that there was a need to
use lethal force…sent additional heavily armed soldiers to rid the rioters”
73. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d)
-+
= similar +difference
source
D
source
E
74. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d)
-+
= similar +difference
source
D
source
E
tone towards British Army
75. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d)
-+
= similar +difference
source
D
source
E
tone towards British Army
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76. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d)
-+
= similar +difference
source
D
source
E
tone towards British Army
Mostly POSITIVE aspect
of British Army
77. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d)
-+
= similar +difference
source
D
source
E
tone towards British Army
Mostly POSITIVE aspect
of British Army
Biased towards
British Army
78. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d)
-+
= similar +difference
source
D
source
E
tone towards British Army
Mostly POSITIVE aspect
of British Army
Biased towards
British Army
pick out
an eg. of
+ve aspect
79. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d)
-+
= similar +difference
source
D
source
E
tone towards British Army
Mostly POSITIVE aspect
of British Army
Eg: had to resort to using
arms in the name of self-
defence
Biased towards
British Army
80. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d)
-+
= similar +difference
source
D
source
E
tone towards British Army
Mostly POSITIVE aspect
of British Army
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ARMY?
Eg: had to resort to using
arms in the name of self-
defence
Biased towards
British Army
81. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d)
-+
= similar +difference
source
D
source
E
tone towards British Army
Mostly POSITIVE aspect
of British Army
BOTH POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE aspect of British Army
Eg: had to resort to using
arms in the name of self-
defence
Biased towards
British Army
82. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d)
-+
= similar +difference
source
D
source
E
tone towards British Army
Mostly POSITIVE aspect
of British Army
BOTH POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE aspect of British Army
Eg: had to resort to using
arms in the name of self-
defence
Biased towards
British Army
Objective towards
British Army.
83. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d)
-+
= similar +difference
source
D
source
E
tone towards British Army
Mostly POSITIVE aspect
of British Army
BOTH POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE aspect of British Army
Eg: had to resort to using
arms in the name of self-
defence
Biased towards
British Army
Objective towards
British Army.
pick outan eg. of+ve aspect pick out
an eg. of
-ve aspect
84. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d)
-+
= similar +difference
source
D
source
E
tone towards British Army
Mostly POSITIVE aspect
of British Army
BOTH POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE aspect of British Army
Eg: had to resort to using
arms in the name of self-
defence
Biased towards
British Army
Eg: Did not want to
use force…
Objective towards
British Army.
Eg: sent additional heavily-armed soldiers to
rid…many were peaceful marchers
85. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d)
-+
= similar +difference
source
D
source
E
tone towards British Army
Mostly POSITIVE aspect
of British Army
BOTH POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE aspect of British Army
Eg: had to resort to using
arms in the name of self-
defence
Biased towards
British Army
Eg: Did not want to
use force…
Objective towards
British Army.
Tone is
different
Eg: sent additional heavily-armed soldiers to
rid…many were peaceful marchers
86. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d)
-+
= similar +difference
source
D
source
E
tone towards British Army
Mostly POSITIVE aspect
of British Army
BOTH POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE aspect of British Army
Eg: had to resort to using
arms in the name of self-
defence
Biased towards
British Army
Eg: Did not want to
use force…
Objective towards
British Army.
D
Eg: sent additional heavily-armed soldiers to
rid…many were peaceful marchers
88. source
D
source
E
Biased towards British Army
Mostly POSITIVE aspect
of British Army
BOTH POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE aspect of British Army
Eg: had to resort to using arms in
the name of self-defence
Biased towards
British Army
Eg: Did not want to use force…
Objective towards
British Army.
D
Eg: sent additional heavily-armed soldiers to rid…
many were peaceful marchers
Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
89. source
D
source
E
Biased towards British Army
Mostly POSITIVE aspect
of British Army
BOTH POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE aspect of British Army
Eg: had to resort to using arms in
the name of self-defence
Biased towards
British Army
Eg: Did not want to use force…
Objective towards
British Army.
D
Eg: sent additional heavily-armed soldiers to rid…
many were peaceful marchers
Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
90. source
D
source
E
Biased towards British Army
Mostly POSITIVE aspect
of British Army
BOTH POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE aspect of British Army
Eg: had to resort to using arms in
the name of self-defence
Biased towards
British Army
Eg: Did not want to use force…
Objective towards
British Army.
Both sources are different in
Eg: sent additional heavily-armed soldiers to rid…
many were peaceful marchers
Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
91. source
D
source
E
Biased towards British Army
Mostly POSITIVE aspect
of British Army
BOTH POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE aspect of British Army
Eg: had to resort to using arms in
the name of self-defence
Biased towards
British Army
Eg: Did not want to use force…
Objective towards
British Army.
Both sources are different in
State the criteria for
comparison to make it clear
what you’re comparing.
Eg: sent additional heavily-armed soldiers to rid…
many were peaceful marchers
Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
92. source
D
source
E
Mostly POSITIVE aspect
of British Army
BOTH POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE aspect of British Army
Eg: had to resort to using arms in
the name of self-defence
Biased towards
British Army
Eg: Did not want to use force…
Objective towards
British Army.
Both sources are different in its tone towards the British Army
Eg: sent additional heavily-armed soldiers to rid…
many were peaceful marchers
Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
93. source
D
source
E
Mostly POSITIVE aspect
of British Army
BOTH POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE aspect of British Army
Eg: had to resort to using arms in
the name of self-defence
Biased towards
British Army
Eg: Did not want to use force…
Objective towards
British Army.
Both sources are different in its tone towards the British Army
Source D is
Eg: sent additional heavily-armed soldiers to rid…
many were peaceful marchers
Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
94. source
D
source
E
Mostly POSITIVE aspect
of British Army
BOTH POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE aspect of British Army
Eg: had to resort to using arms in
the name of self-defence
Biased towards
British Army
Eg: Did not want to use force…
Objective towards
British Army.
Both sources are different in its tone towards the British Army
Source D is
Tone of source B
Eg: sent additional heavily-armed soldiers to rid…
many were peaceful marchers
Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
95. source
D
source
E
Mostly POSITIVE aspect
of British Army
BOTH POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE aspect of British Army
Eg: had to resort to using arms in
the name of self-defence
Eg: Did not want to use force…
Objective towards
British Army.
Both sources are different in its tone towards the British Army
Source D is biased towards the British Army.
Eg: sent additional heavily-armed soldiers to rid…
many were peaceful marchers
Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
96. source
D
source
E
Mostly POSITIVE aspect
of British Army
BOTH POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE aspect of British Army
Eg: had to resort to using arms in
the name of self-defence
Eg: Did not want to use force…
Objective towards
British Army.
Both sources are different in its tone towards the British Army
Source D is biased towards the British Army. This is because it shows
Justify your claim:
why is the source biased
against healthcare in SG?
Eg: sent additional heavily-armed soldiers to rid…
many were peaceful marchers
Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
97. source
D
source
E
BOTH POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE aspect of British Army
Eg: had to resort to using arms in
the name of self-defence
Eg: Did not want to use force…
Objective towards
British Army.
Both sources are different in its tone towards the British Army
Source D is biased towards the British Army. This is because it shows
mostly the positive aspect of the British Army.
Eg: sent additional heavily-armed soldiers to rid…
many were peaceful marchers
Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
98. source
D
source
E
BOTH POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE aspect of British Army
Eg: had to resort to using arms in
the name of self-defence
Eg: Did not want to use force…
Objective towards
British Army.
Both sources are different in its tone towards the British Army
Source D is biased towards the British Army. This is because it shows
mostly the positive aspect of the British Army. For example, the source states that
Provide an example of what
you mean by positive aspect
Eg: sent additional heavily-armed soldiers to rid…
many were peaceful marchers
Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
99. source
D
source
E
BOTH POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE aspect of British Army
Eg: Did not want to use force…
Objective towards
British Army.
Both sources are different in its tone towards the British Army
Source D is biased towards the British Army. This is because it shows
mostly the positive aspect of the British Army. For example, the source states that
the British Army “had to resort to using arms in the name of self-defence”.
Eg: sent additional heavily-armed soldiers to rid…
many were peaceful marchers
Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
100. source
D
source
E
BOTH POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE aspect of British Army
Eg: Did not want to use force…
Objective towards
British Army.
Both sources are different in its tone towards the British Army
Source D is biased towards the British Army. This is because it shows
mostly the positive aspect of the British Army. For example, the source states that
the British Army “had to resort to using arms in the name of self-defence”.
However,
don’t forget
conjunctions
to indicate
that this is
a comparison
Source E is
Eg: sent additional heavily-armed soldiers to rid…
many were peaceful marchers
Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
101. source
D
source
E
BOTH POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE aspect of British Army
Eg: Did not want to use force…
Objective towards
British Army.
Both sources are different in its tone towards the British Army
Source D is biased towards the British Army. This is because it shows
mostly the positive aspect of the British Army. For example, the source states that
the British Army “had to resort to using arms in the name of self-defence”.
However, Source E is
Tone of source C
Eg: sent additional heavily-armed soldiers to rid…
many were peaceful marchers
Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
102. source
D
source
E
BOTH POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE aspect of British Army
Eg: Did not want to use force…
Both sources are different in its tone towards the British Army
Source D is biased towards the British Army. This is because it shows
mostly the positive aspect of the British Army. For example, the source states that
the British Army “had to resort to using arms in the name of self-defence”.
However, Source E is biased for objective towards the British Army.
Eg: sent additional heavily-armed soldiers to rid…
many were peaceful marchers
Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
103. source
D
source
E
BOTH POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE aspect of British Army
Eg: Did not want to use force…
Both sources are different in its tone towards the British Army
Source D is biased towards the British Army. This is because it shows
mostly the positive aspect of the British Army. For example, the source states that
the British Army “had to resort to using arms in the name of self-defence”.
However, Source E is biased for objective towards the British Army. This is because it shows
Justify your claim:
why is the source biased for
healthcare in SG?
Eg: sent additional heavily-armed soldiers to rid…
many were peaceful marchers
Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
104. source
D
source
E
Eg: Did not want to use force…
Both sources are different in its tone towards the British Army
Source D is biased towards the British Army. This is because it shows
mostly the positive aspect of the British Army. For example, the source states that
the British Army “had to resort to using arms in the name of self-defence”.
However, Source E is biased for objective towards the British Army. This is because it shows
both the positive and negative aspects of the British Army.
Eg: sent additional heavily-armed soldiers to rid…
many were peaceful marchers
Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
105. source
D
source
E
Eg: Did not want to use force…
Both sources are different in its tone towards the British Army
Source D is biased towards the British Army. This is because it shows
mostly the positive aspect of the British Army. For example, the source states that
the British Army “had to resort to using arms in the name of self-defence”.
However, Source E is biased for objective towards the British Army. This is because it shows
both the positive and negative aspects of the British Army. For example,
the source states that “did not want to use force” to show the positive aspect
Provide an example of what
you mean by positive aspect
Eg: sent additional heavily-armed soldiers to rid…
many were peaceful marchers
Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
106. source
D
source
E
Both sources are different in its tone towards the British Army
Source D is biased towards the British Army. This is because it shows
mostly the positive aspect of the British Army. For example, the source states that
the British Army “had to resort to using arms in the name of self-defence”.
However, Source E is biased for objective towards the British Army. This is because it shows
both the positive and negative aspects of the British Army. For example,
the source states that “did not want to use force” to show the positive aspect
Eg: sent additional heavily-armed soldiers to rid…
many were peaceful marchers
Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
107. source
D
source
E
Both sources are different in its tone towards the British Army
Source D is biased towards the British Army. This is because it shows
mostly the positive aspect of the British Army. For example, the source states that
the British Army “had to resort to using arms in the name of self-defence”.
However, Source E is biased for objective towards the British Army. This is because it shows
both the positive and negative aspects of the British Army. For example,
the source states that “did not want to use force” to show the positive aspect
Eg: sent additional heavily-armed soldiers to rid…
many were peaceful marchers
Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
and “sent additional heavily-armed soldiers to rid…many were peaceful marcher” to show the
negative aspect.
Provide an
example of
what you mean
by negative
aspect
108. source
D
source
E
Both sources are different in its tone towards the British Army
Source D is biased towards the British Army. This is because it shows
mostly the positive aspect of the British Army. For example, the source states that
the British Army “had to resort to using arms in the name of self-defence”.
However, Source E is biased for objective towards the British Army. This is because it shows
both the positive and negative aspects of the British Army. For example,
the source states that “did not want to use force” to show the positive aspect
Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
and “sent additional heavily-armed soldiers to rid…many were peaceful marcher” to show the
negative aspect.
111. Both sources are different in its tone towards the British Army
112. Both sources are different in its tone towards the British Army
Source D is
113. Both sources are different in its tone towards the British Army
Source D is biased towards the British Army.
114. Both sources are different in its tone towards the British Army
Source D is biased towards the British Army. This is because it shows
115. Both sources are different in its tone towards the British Army
Source D is biased towards the British Army. This is because it shows
mostly the positive aspect of the British Army.
116. Both sources are different in its tone towards the British Army
Source D is biased towards the British Army. This is because it shows
mostly the positive aspect of the British Army. For example, the source states that
117. Both sources are different in its tone towards the British Army
Source D is biased towards the British Army. This is because it shows
mostly the positive aspect of the British Army. For example, the source states that
the British Army “had to resort to using arms in the name of self-defence”.
118. Both sources are different in its tone towards the British Army
Source D is biased towards the British Army. This is because it shows
mostly the positive aspect of the British Army. For example, the source states that
the British Army “had to resort to using arms in the name of self-defence”.
However, Source E is
119. Both sources are different in its tone towards the British Army
Source D is biased towards the British Army. This is because it shows
mostly the positive aspect of the British Army. For example, the source states that
the British Army “had to resort to using arms in the name of self-defence”.
However, Source E is biased for objective towards the British Army.
120. Both sources are different in its tone towards the British Army
Source D is biased towards the British Army. This is because it shows
mostly the positive aspect of the British Army. For example, the source states that
the British Army “had to resort to using arms in the name of self-defence”.
However, Source E is biased for objective towards the British Army. This is because it shows
both the positive and negative aspects of the British Army.
121. Both sources are different in its tone towards the British Army
Source D is biased towards the British Army. This is because it shows
mostly the positive aspect of the British Army. For example, the source states that
the British Army “had to resort to using arms in the name of self-defence”.
However, Source E is biased for objective towards the British Army. This is because it shows
both the positive and negative aspects of the British Army. For example,
the source states that “did not want to use force” to show the positive aspect
and “sent additional heavily-armed soldiers to rid…many were peaceful marcher” to show the
negative aspect.
122. so our answer so far…
similar in content / views
Difference in content / views
Both sources are similar in showing there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Source D states
Similarly, Source E states that “some of these people had been rioting.”
This means that This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
“many rioters”. This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Both sources are different on whether British Army was beneficial to NI
Source D states
However,, Source E states that there is
This means that the British Army was NOT beneficial to NI.
“soldiers were fired on first and were merely doing their duty…had to resort to
using arms in the name of self-defence” This means that British Army was beneficial to NI.
“no evidence to suggest that there was a need to
use lethal force…sent additional heavily armed soldiers to rid the rioters”
Difference in tone
123. so our answer so far…
similar in content / views
Difference in content / views
Both sources are similar in showing there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Source D states
Similarly, Source E states that “some of these people had been rioting.”
This means that This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
“many rioters”. This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Both sources are different on whether British Army was beneficial to NI
Source D states
However,, Source E states that there is
This means that the British Army was NOT beneficial to NI.
“soldiers were fired on first and were merely doing their duty…had to resort to
using arms in the name of self-defence” This means that British Army was beneficial to NI.
“no evidence to suggest that there was a need to
use lethal force…sent additional heavily armed soldiers to rid the rioters”
Difference in tone
Both sources are different in
124. so our answer so far…
similar in content / views
Difference in content / views
Both sources are similar in showing there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Source D states
Similarly, Source E states that “some of these people had been rioting.”
This means that This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
“many rioters”. This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Both sources are different on whether British Army was beneficial to NI
Source D states
However,, Source E states that there is
This means that the British Army was NOT beneficial to NI.
“soldiers were fired on first and were merely doing their duty…had to resort to
using arms in the name of self-defence” This means that British Army was beneficial to NI.
“no evidence to suggest that there was a need to
use lethal force…sent additional heavily armed soldiers to rid the rioters”
Difference in tone
Both sources are different in its tone towards the British Army
125. so our answer so far…
similar in content / views
Difference in content / views
Both sources are similar in showing there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Source D states
Similarly, Source E states that “some of these people had been rioting.”
This means that This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
“many rioters”. This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Both sources are different on whether British Army was beneficial to NI
Source D states
However,, Source E states that there is
This means that the British Army was NOT beneficial to NI.
“soldiers were fired on first and were merely doing their duty…had to resort to
using arms in the name of self-defence” This means that British Army was beneficial to NI.
“no evidence to suggest that there was a need to
use lethal force…sent additional heavily armed soldiers to rid the rioters”
Difference in tone
Both sources are different in its tone towards the British Army
Source D is
126. so our answer so far…
similar in content / views
Difference in content / views
Both sources are similar in showing there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Source D states
Similarly, Source E states that “some of these people had been rioting.”
This means that This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
“many rioters”. This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Both sources are different on whether British Army was beneficial to NI
Source D states
However,, Source E states that there is
This means that the British Army was NOT beneficial to NI.
“soldiers were fired on first and were merely doing their duty…had to resort to
using arms in the name of self-defence” This means that British Army was beneficial to NI.
“no evidence to suggest that there was a need to
use lethal force…sent additional heavily armed soldiers to rid the rioters”
Difference in tone
Both sources are different in its tone towards the British Army
Source D is biased towards the British Army.
127. so our answer so far…
similar in content / views
Difference in content / views
Both sources are similar in showing there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Source D states
Similarly, Source E states that “some of these people had been rioting.”
This means that This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
“many rioters”. This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Both sources are different on whether British Army was beneficial to NI
Source D states
However,, Source E states that there is
This means that the British Army was NOT beneficial to NI.
“soldiers were fired on first and were merely doing their duty…had to resort to
using arms in the name of self-defence” This means that British Army was beneficial to NI.
“no evidence to suggest that there was a need to
use lethal force…sent additional heavily armed soldiers to rid the rioters”
Difference in tone
Both sources are different in its tone towards the British Army
Source D is biased towards the British Army. This is because it shows
128. so our answer so far…
similar in content / views
Difference in content / views
Both sources are similar in showing there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Source D states
Similarly, Source E states that “some of these people had been rioting.”
This means that This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
“many rioters”. This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Both sources are different on whether British Army was beneficial to NI
Source D states
However,, Source E states that there is
This means that the British Army was NOT beneficial to NI.
“soldiers were fired on first and were merely doing their duty…had to resort to
using arms in the name of self-defence” This means that British Army was beneficial to NI.
“no evidence to suggest that there was a need to
use lethal force…sent additional heavily armed soldiers to rid the rioters”
Difference in tone
Both sources are different in its tone towards the British Army
Source D is biased towards the British Army. This is because it shows
mostly the positive aspect of the British Army.
129. so our answer so far…
similar in content / views
Difference in content / views
Both sources are similar in showing there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Source D states
Similarly, Source E states that “some of these people had been rioting.”
This means that This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
“many rioters”. This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Both sources are different on whether British Army was beneficial to NI
Source D states
However,, Source E states that there is
This means that the British Army was NOT beneficial to NI.
“soldiers were fired on first and were merely doing their duty…had to resort to
using arms in the name of self-defence” This means that British Army was beneficial to NI.
“no evidence to suggest that there was a need to
use lethal force…sent additional heavily armed soldiers to rid the rioters”
Difference in tone
Both sources are different in its tone towards the British Army
Source D is biased towards the British Army. This is because it shows
mostly the positive aspect of the British Army. For example, the source states that
130. so our answer so far…
similar in content / views
Difference in content / views
Both sources are similar in showing there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Source D states
Similarly, Source E states that “some of these people had been rioting.”
This means that This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
“many rioters”. This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Both sources are different on whether British Army was beneficial to NI
Source D states
However,, Source E states that there is
This means that the British Army was NOT beneficial to NI.
“soldiers were fired on first and were merely doing their duty…had to resort to
using arms in the name of self-defence” This means that British Army was beneficial to NI.
“no evidence to suggest that there was a need to
use lethal force…sent additional heavily armed soldiers to rid the rioters”
Difference in tone
Both sources are different in its tone towards the British Army
Source D is biased towards the British Army. This is because it shows
mostly the positive aspect of the British Army. For example, the source states that
the British Army “had to resort to using arms in the name of self-defence”.
131. so our answer so far…
similar in content / views
Difference in content / views
Both sources are similar in showing there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Source D states
Similarly, Source E states that “some of these people had been rioting.”
This means that This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
“many rioters”. This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Both sources are different on whether British Army was beneficial to NI
Source D states
However,, Source E states that there is
This means that the British Army was NOT beneficial to NI.
“soldiers were fired on first and were merely doing their duty…had to resort to
using arms in the name of self-defence” This means that British Army was beneficial to NI.
“no evidence to suggest that there was a need to
use lethal force…sent additional heavily armed soldiers to rid the rioters”
Difference in tone
Both sources are different in its tone towards the British Army
Source D is biased towards the British Army. This is because it shows
mostly the positive aspect of the British Army. For example, the source states that
the British Army “had to resort to using arms in the name of self-defence”.
However, Source E is
132. so our answer so far…
similar in content / views
Difference in content / views
Both sources are similar in showing there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Source D states
Similarly, Source E states that “some of these people had been rioting.”
This means that This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
“many rioters”. This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Both sources are different on whether British Army was beneficial to NI
Source D states
However,, Source E states that there is
This means that the British Army was NOT beneficial to NI.
“soldiers were fired on first and were merely doing their duty…had to resort to
using arms in the name of self-defence” This means that British Army was beneficial to NI.
“no evidence to suggest that there was a need to
use lethal force…sent additional heavily armed soldiers to rid the rioters”
Difference in tone
Both sources are different in its tone towards the British Army
Source D is biased towards the British Army. This is because it shows
mostly the positive aspect of the British Army. For example, the source states that
the British Army “had to resort to using arms in the name of self-defence”.
However, Source E is biased for objective towards the British Army.
both the positive and negative aspects of the British Army.
133. so our answer so far…
similar in content / views
Difference in content / views
Both sources are similar in showing there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Source D states
Similarly, Source E states that “some of these people had been rioting.”
This means that This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
“many rioters”. This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Both sources are different on whether British Army was beneficial to NI
Source D states
However,, Source E states that there is
This means that the British Army was NOT beneficial to NI.
“soldiers were fired on first and were merely doing their duty…had to resort to
using arms in the name of self-defence” This means that British Army was beneficial to NI.
“no evidence to suggest that there was a need to
use lethal force…sent additional heavily armed soldiers to rid the rioters”
Difference in tone
Both sources are different in its tone towards the British Army
Source D is biased towards the British Army. This is because it shows
mostly the positive aspect of the British Army. For example, the source states that
the British Army “had to resort to using arms in the name of self-defence”.
However, Source E is biased for objective towards the British Army.
both the positive and negative aspects of the British Army. For example,
the source states that “did not want to use force” to show the positive aspect
and “sent additional heavily-armed soldiers to rid…many were peaceful marcher” to show the
negative aspect.
135. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d)
-+
= similar +difference
source
D
source
E
136. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d)
-+
= similar +difference
source
D
source
E
Purpose
137. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d)
-+
= similar +difference
source
D
source
E
Purpose
{Using Star
Approach
138. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d)
-+
= similar +difference
source
D
source
E
Purpose
In Source D, the paratrooper is trying to convince
the British that the British Army was not at fault for
Bloody Sunday. This is because the source states
“his soldiers were fired on first and were merely
doing their duty.many rioters threw stone…
intention to use violence against us and we had to
resort to using arms in the name of self-defence”.
This means that the British Army fired only
because they were attacked and had to defend
themselves. This source was published in an
interview on BBC in 2010, in response to the report
by the government on Bloody Sunday. Therefore,
the paratrooper is trying to garner the support of
the British to blame the rioters for Bloody Sunday
instead of the British Army.
139. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d)
-+
= similar +difference
source
D
source
E
Purpose
In Source D, the paratrooper is trying to convince
the British that the British Army was not at fault for
Bloody Sunday. This is because the source states
“his soldiers were fired on first and were merely
doing their duty.many rioters threw stone…
intention to use violence against us and we had to
resort to using arms in the name of self-defence”.
This means that the British Army fired only
because they were attacked and had to defend
themselves. This source was published in an
interview on BBC in 2010, in response to the report
by the government on Bloody Sunday. Therefore,
the paratrooper is trying to garner the support of
the British to blame the rioters for Bloody Sunday
instead of the British Army.
{
Using Star
Approach
140. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d)
-+
= similar +difference
source
D
source
E
Purpose
In Source D, the paratrooper is trying to convince
the British that the British Army was not at fault for
Bloody Sunday. This is because the source states
“his soldiers were fired on first and were merely
doing their duty.many rioters threw stone…
intention to use violence against us and we had to
resort to using arms in the name of self-defence”.
This means that the British Army fired only
because they were attacked and had to defend
themselves. This source was published in an
interview on BBC in 2010, in response to the report
by the government on Bloody Sunday. Therefore,
the paratrooper is trying to garner the support of
the British to blame the rioters for Bloody Sunday
instead of the British Army.
In Source E, Lord Saville is trying to convince the
British that the British Army was at fault for Bloody
Sunday. This is because the source states that
Bloody Sunday occurred because “Lieutenant
Colonel Wilford did not comply with General Ford’s
order to tackle rioters by sending only one group of
troops” and affected many who were “peaceful
marchers”. This means that there was no reason
why the British Army should have fired at the
Catholics. This was from Lord Saville, who headed
the Inquiry Committee in charge of investigations of
events during Bloody Sunday in 2010, many years
after Bloody Sunday. Therefore, Lord Saville was
trying to garner the support of the British to blame
the British Army for their mistakes during Bloody
Sunday.
141. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d)
-+
= similar +difference
source
D
source
E
Purpose
In Source D, the paratrooper is trying to convince
the British that the British Army was not at fault for
Bloody Sunday. This is because the source states
“his soldiers were fired on first and were merely
doing their duty.many rioters threw stone…
intention to use violence against us and we had to
resort to using arms in the name of self-defence”.
This means that the British Army fired only
because they were attacked and had to defend
themselves. This source was published in an
interview on BBC in 2010, in response to the report
by the government on Bloody Sunday. Therefore,
the paratrooper is trying to garner the support of
the British to blame the rioters for Bloody Sunday
instead of the British Army.
In Source E, Lord Saville is trying to convince the
British that the British Army was at fault for Bloody
Sunday. This is because the source states that
Bloody Sunday occurred because “Lieutenant
Colonel Wilford did not comply with General Ford’s
order to tackle rioters by sending only one group of
troops” and affected many who were “peaceful
marchers”. This means that there was no reason
why the British Army should have fired at the
Catholics. This was from Lord Saville, who headed
the Inquiry Committee in charge of investigations of
events during Bloody Sunday in 2010, many years
after Bloody Sunday. Therefore, Lord Saville was
trying to garner the support of the British to blame
the British Army for their mistakes during Bloody
Sunday.
purpose is
different
142. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d)
-+
= similar +difference
source
D
source
E
Purpose
D
In Source D, the paratrooper is trying to convince
the British that the British Army was not at fault for
Bloody Sunday. This is because the source states
“his soldiers were fired on first and were merely
doing their duty.many rioters threw stone…
intention to use violence against us and we had to
resort to using arms in the name of self-defence”.
This means that the British Army fired only
because they were attacked and had to defend
themselves. This source was published in an
interview on BBC in 2010, in response to the report
by the government on Bloody Sunday. Therefore,
the paratrooper is trying to garner the support of
the British to blame the rioters for Bloody Sunday
instead of the British Army.
In Source E, Lord Saville is trying to convince the
British that the British Army was at fault for Bloody
Sunday. This is because the source states that
Bloody Sunday occurred because “Lieutenant
Colonel Wilford did not comply with General Ford’s
order to tackle rioters by sending only one group of
troops” and affected many who were “peaceful
marchers”. This means that there was no reason
why the British Army should have fired at the
Catholics. This was from Lord Saville, who headed
the Inquiry Committee in charge of investigations of
events during Bloody Sunday in 2010, many years
after Bloody Sunday. Therefore, Lord Saville was
trying to garner the support of the British to blame
the British Army for their mistakes during Bloody
Sunday.
144. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
source
D
source
E
Purpose
D
In Source D, the paratrooper is trying to convince
the British that the British Army was not at fault for
Bloody Sunday. This is because the source states
“his soldiers were fired on first and were merely
doing their duty.many rioters threw stone…
intention to use violence against us and we had to
resort to using arms in the name of self-defence”.
This means that the British Army fired only
because they were attacked and had to defend
themselves. This source was published in an
interview on BBC in 2010, in response to the report
by the government on Bloody Sunday. Therefore,
the paratrooper is trying to garner the support of
the British to blame the rioters for Bloody Sunday
instead of the British Army.
In Source E, Lord Saville is trying to convince the
British that the British Army was at fault for Bloody
Sunday. This is because the source states that
Bloody Sunday occurred because “Lieutenant
Colonel Wilford did not comply with General Ford’s
order to tackle rioters by sending only one group of
troops” and affected many who were “peaceful
marchers”. This means that there was no reason
why the British Army should have fired at the
Catholics. This was from Lord Saville, who headed
the Inquiry Committee in charge of investigations of
events during Bloody Sunday in 2010, many years
after Bloody Sunday. Therefore, Lord Saville was
trying to garner the support of the British to blame
the British Army for their mistakes during Bloody
Sunday.
145. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
source
D
source
E
Purpose
D
In Source D, the paratrooper is trying to convince
the British that the British Army was not at fault for
Bloody Sunday. This is because the source states
“his soldiers were fired on first and were merely
doing their duty.many rioters threw stone…
intention to use violence against us and we had to
resort to using arms in the name of self-defence”.
This means that the British Army fired only
because they were attacked and had to defend
themselves. This source was published in an
interview on BBC in 2010, in response to the report
by the government on Bloody Sunday. Therefore,
the paratrooper is trying to garner the support of
the British to blame the rioters for Bloody Sunday
instead of the British Army.
In Source E, Lord Saville is trying to convince the
British that the British Army was at fault for Bloody
Sunday. This is because the source states that
Bloody Sunday occurred because “Lieutenant
Colonel Wilford did not comply with General Ford’s
order to tackle rioters by sending only one group of
troops” and affected many who were “peaceful
marchers”. This means that there was no reason
why the British Army should have fired at the
Catholics. This was from Lord Saville, who headed
the Inquiry Committee in charge of investigations of
events during Bloody Sunday in 2010, many years
after Bloody Sunday. Therefore, Lord Saville was
trying to garner the support of the British to blame
the British Army for their mistakes during Bloody
Sunday.
146. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
source
D
source
E
Purpose
In Source D, the paratrooper is trying to convince
the British that the British Army was not at fault for
Bloody Sunday. This is because the source states
“his soldiers were fired on first and were merely
doing their duty.many rioters threw stone…
intention to use violence against us and we had to
resort to using arms in the name of self-defence”.
This means that the British Army fired only
because they were attacked and had to defend
themselves. This source was published in an
interview on BBC in 2010, in response to the report
by the government on Bloody Sunday. Therefore,
the paratrooper is trying to garner the support of
the British to blame the rioters for Bloody Sunday
instead of the British Army.
In Source E, Lord Saville is trying to convince the
British that the British Army was at fault for Bloody
Sunday. This is because the source states that
Bloody Sunday occurred because “Lieutenant
Colonel Wilford did not comply with General Ford’s
order to tackle rioters by sending only one group of
troops” and affected many who were “peaceful
marchers”. This means that there was no reason
why the British Army should have fired at the
Catholics. This was from Lord Saville, who headed
the Inquiry Committee in charge of investigations of
events during Bloody Sunday in 2010, many years
after Bloody Sunday. Therefore, Lord Saville was
trying to garner the support of the British to blame
the British Army for their mistakes during Bloody
Sunday.
Both sources are different in
147. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
source
D
source
E
Purpose
In Source D, the paratrooper is trying to convince
the British that the British Army was not at fault for
Bloody Sunday. This is because the source states
“his soldiers were fired on first and were merely
doing their duty.many rioters threw stone…
intention to use violence against us and we had to
resort to using arms in the name of self-defence”.
This means that the British Army fired only
because they were attacked and had to defend
themselves. This source was published in an
interview on BBC in 2010, in response to the report
by the government on Bloody Sunday. Therefore,
the paratrooper is trying to garner the support of
the British to blame the rioters for Bloody Sunday
instead of the British Army.
In Source E, Lord Saville is trying to convince the
British that the British Army was at fault for Bloody
Sunday. This is because the source states that
Bloody Sunday occurred because “Lieutenant
Colonel Wilford did not comply with General Ford’s
order to tackle rioters by sending only one group of
troops” and affected many who were “peaceful
marchers”. This means that there was no reason
why the British Army should have fired at the
Catholics. This was from Lord Saville, who headed
the Inquiry Committee in charge of investigations of
events during Bloody Sunday in 2010, many years
after Bloody Sunday. Therefore, Lord Saville was
trying to garner the support of the British to blame
the British Army for their mistakes during Bloody
Sunday.
Both sources are different in
148. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
source
D
source
E
Purpose
In Source D, the paratrooper is trying to convince
the British that the British Army was not at fault for
Bloody Sunday. This is because the source states
“his soldiers were fired on first and were merely
doing their duty.many rioters threw stone…
intention to use violence against us and we had to
resort to using arms in the name of self-defence”.
This means that the British Army fired only
because they were attacked and had to defend
themselves. This source was published in an
interview on BBC in 2010, in response to the report
by the government on Bloody Sunday. Therefore,
the paratrooper is trying to garner the support of
the British to blame the rioters for Bloody Sunday
instead of the British Army.
In Source E, Lord Saville is trying to convince the
British that the British Army was at fault for Bloody
Sunday. This is because the source states that
Bloody Sunday occurred because “Lieutenant
Colonel Wilford did not comply with General Ford’s
order to tackle rioters by sending only one group of
troops” and affected many who were “peaceful
marchers”. This means that there was no reason
why the British Army should have fired at the
Catholics. This was from Lord Saville, who headed
the Inquiry Committee in charge of investigations of
events during Bloody Sunday in 2010, many years
after Bloody Sunday. Therefore, Lord Saville was
trying to garner the support of the British to blame
the British Army for their mistakes during Bloody
Sunday.
Both sources are different in its purpose.
149. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
source
D
source
E
Purpose
In Source D, the paratrooper is trying to convince
the British that the British Army was not at fault for
Bloody Sunday. This is because the source states
“his soldiers were fired on first and were merely
doing their duty.many rioters threw stone…
intention to use violence against us and we had to
resort to using arms in the name of self-defence”.
This means that the British Army fired only
because they were attacked and had to defend
themselves. This source was published in an
interview on BBC in 2010, in response to the report
by the government on Bloody Sunday. Therefore,
the paratrooper is trying to garner the support of
the British to blame the rioters for Bloody Sunday
instead of the British Army.
In Source E, Lord Saville is trying to convince the
British that the British Army was at fault for Bloody
Sunday. This is because the source states that
Bloody Sunday occurred because “Lieutenant
Colonel Wilford did not comply with General Ford’s
order to tackle rioters by sending only one group of
troops” and affected many who were “peaceful
marchers”. This means that there was no reason
why the British Army should have fired at the
Catholics. This was from Lord Saville, who headed
the Inquiry Committee in charge of investigations of
events during Bloody Sunday in 2010, many years
after Bloody Sunday. Therefore, Lord Saville was
trying to garner the support of the British to blame
the British Army for their mistakes during Bloody
Sunday.
Both sources are different in its purpose.
Purpose of Source D
+ its justification
(basically, the whole star
approach paragraph!)
150. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
source
D
source
E
Purpose
In Source E, Lord Saville is trying to convince the
British that the British Army was at fault for Bloody
Sunday. This is because the source states that
Bloody Sunday occurred because “Lieutenant
Colonel Wilford did not comply with General Ford’s
order to tackle rioters by sending only one group of
troops” and affected many who were “peaceful
marchers”. This means that there was no reason
why the British Army should have fired at the
Catholics. This was from Lord Saville, who headed
the Inquiry Committee in charge of investigations of
events during Bloody Sunday in 2010, many years
after Bloody Sunday. Therefore, Lord Saville was
trying to garner the support of the British to blame
the British Army for their mistakes during Bloody
Sunday.
Both sources are different in its purpose.
In Source D, the paratrooper is trying to convince the British that the British Army was not at
fault for Bloody Sunday. This is because the source states “his soldiers were fired on first and
were merely doing their duty.many rioters threw stone…intention to use violence against us and
we had to resort to using arms in the name of self-defence”. This means that the British Army
fired only because they were attacked and had to defend themselves. This source was
published in an interview on BBC in 2010, in response to the report by the government on
Bloody Sunday. Therefore, the paratrooper is trying to garner the support of the British to blame
the rioters for Bloody Sunday instead of the British Army.
151. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
source
D
source
E
Purpose
In Source E, Lord Saville is trying to convince the
British that the British Army was at fault for Bloody
Sunday. This is because the source states that
Bloody Sunday occurred because “Lieutenant
Colonel Wilford did not comply with General Ford’s
order to tackle rioters by sending only one group of
troops” and affected many who were “peaceful
marchers”. This means that there was no reason
why the British Army should have fired at the
Catholics. This was from Lord Saville, who headed
the Inquiry Committee in charge of investigations of
events during Bloody Sunday in 2010, many years
after Bloody Sunday. Therefore, Lord Saville was
trying to garner the support of the British to blame
the British Army for their mistakes during Bloody
Sunday.
Both sources are different in its purpose.
In Source D, the paratrooper is trying to convince the British that the British Army was not at
fault for Bloody Sunday. This is because the source states “his soldiers were fired on first and
were merely doing their duty.many rioters threw stone…intention to use violence against us and
we had to resort to using arms in the name of self-defence”. This means that the British Army
fired only because they were attacked and had to defend themselves. This source was
published in an interview on BBC in 2010, in response to the report by the government on
Bloody Sunday. Therefore, the paratrooper is trying to garner the support of the British to blame
the rioters for Bloody Sunday instead of the British Army.
However,
don’t forget
conjunctions
to indicate
that this is
a comparison
152. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
source
D
source
E
Purpose
In Source E, Lord Saville is trying to convince the
British that the British Army was at fault for Bloody
Sunday. This is because the source states that
Bloody Sunday occurred because “Lieutenant
Colonel Wilford did not comply with General Ford’s
order to tackle rioters by sending only one group of
troops” and affected many who were “peaceful
marchers”. This means that there was no reason
why the British Army should have fired at the
Catholics. This was from Lord Saville, who headed
the Inquiry Committee in charge of investigations of
events during Bloody Sunday in 2010, many years
after Bloody Sunday. Therefore, Lord Saville was
trying to garner the support of the British to blame
the British Army for their mistakes during Bloody
Sunday.
Both sources are different in its purpose.
In Source D, the paratrooper is trying to convince the British that the British Army was not at
fault for Bloody Sunday. This is because the source states “his soldiers were fired on first and
were merely doing their duty.many rioters threw stone…intention to use violence against us and
we had to resort to using arms in the name of self-defence”. This means that the British Army
fired only because they were attacked and had to defend themselves. This source was
published in an interview on BBC in 2010, in response to the report by the government on
Bloody Sunday. Therefore, the paratrooper is trying to garner the support of the British to blame
the rioters for Bloody Sunday instead of the British Army.
However,
153. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
source
D
source
E
Purpose
In Source E, Lord Saville is trying to convince the
British that the British Army was at fault for Bloody
Sunday. This is because the source states that
Bloody Sunday occurred because “Lieutenant
Colonel Wilford did not comply with General Ford’s
order to tackle rioters by sending only one group of
troops” and affected many who were “peaceful
marchers”. This means that there was no reason
why the British Army should have fired at the
Catholics. This was from Lord Saville, who headed
the Inquiry Committee in charge of investigations of
events during Bloody Sunday in 2010, many years
after Bloody Sunday. Therefore, Lord Saville was
trying to garner the support of the British to blame
the British Army for their mistakes during Bloody
Sunday.
Both sources are different in its purpose.
In Source D, the paratrooper is trying to convince the British that the British Army was not at
fault for Bloody Sunday. This is because the source states “his soldiers were fired on first and
were merely doing their duty.many rioters threw stone…intention to use violence against us and
we had to resort to using arms in the name of self-defence”. This means that the British Army
fired only because they were attacked and had to defend themselves. This source was
published in an interview on BBC in 2010, in response to the report by the government on
Bloody Sunday. Therefore, the paratrooper is trying to garner the support of the British to blame
the rioters for Bloody Sunday instead of the British Army.
However,
Purpose of Source E
+ its justification
(basically, the whole star
approach paragraph!)
154. Study Sources D and E.
How similar are these two sources? Explain your answer.Qns(d) = similar +difference
source
D
source
E
Purpose
Both sources are different in its purpose.
In Source D, the paratrooper is trying to convince the British that the British Army was not at
fault for Bloody Sunday. This is because the source states “his soldiers were fired on first and
were merely doing their duty.many rioters threw stone…intention to use violence against us and
we had to resort to using arms in the name of self-defence”. This means that the British Army
fired only because they were attacked and had to defend themselves. This source was
published in an interview on BBC in 2010, in response to the report by the government on
Bloody Sunday. Therefore, the paratrooper is trying to garner the support of the British to blame
the rioters for Bloody Sunday instead of the British Army.
However,
In Source E, Lord Saville is trying to convince the British that the British Army was at fault for
Bloody Sunday. This is because the source states that Bloody Sunday occurred because
“Lieutenant Colonel Wilford did not comply with General Ford’s order to tackle rioters by
sending only one group of troops” and affected many who were “peaceful marchers”. This
means that there was no reason why the British Army should have fired at the Catholics. This
was from Lord Saville, who headed the Inquiry Committee in charge of investigations of events
during Bloody Sunday in 2010, many years after Bloody Sunday. Therefore, Lord Saville was
trying to garner the support of the British to blame the British Army for their mistakes during
Bloody Sunday.
155. so our answer so far… (i)
similar in content / views
Difference in content / views
Both sources are similar in showing there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Source D states
Similarly, Source E states that “some of these people had been rioting.”
This means that This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
“many rioters”. This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Both sources are different on whether British Army was beneficial to NI
Source D states
However,, Source E states that there is
This means that the British Army was NOT beneficial to NI.
“soldiers were fired on first and were merely doing their duty…had to resort to
using arms in the name of self-defence” This means that British Army was beneficial to NI.
“no evidence to suggest that there was a need to
use lethal force…sent additional heavily armed soldiers to rid the rioters”
Difference in tone
156. so our answer so far… (i)
similar in content / views
Difference in content / views
Both sources are similar in showing there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Source D states
Similarly, Source E states that “some of these people had been rioting.”
This means that This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
“many rioters”. This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Both sources are different on whether British Army was beneficial to NI
Source D states
However,, Source E states that there is
This means that the British Army was NOT beneficial to NI.
“soldiers were fired on first and were merely doing their duty…had to resort to
using arms in the name of self-defence” This means that British Army was beneficial to NI.
“no evidence to suggest that there was a need to
use lethal force…sent additional heavily armed soldiers to rid the rioters”
Difference in tone
Both sources are different in
157. so our answer so far… (i)
similar in content / views
Difference in content / views
Both sources are similar in showing there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Source D states
Similarly, Source E states that “some of these people had been rioting.”
This means that This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
“many rioters”. This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Both sources are different on whether British Army was beneficial to NI
Source D states
However,, Source E states that there is
This means that the British Army was NOT beneficial to NI.
“soldiers were fired on first and were merely doing their duty…had to resort to
using arms in the name of self-defence” This means that British Army was beneficial to NI.
“no evidence to suggest that there was a need to
use lethal force…sent additional heavily armed soldiers to rid the rioters”
Difference in tone
Both sources are different in its tone towards the British Army
158. so our answer so far… (i)
similar in content / views
Difference in content / views
Both sources are similar in showing there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Source D states
Similarly, Source E states that “some of these people had been rioting.”
This means that This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
“many rioters”. This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Both sources are different on whether British Army was beneficial to NI
Source D states
However,, Source E states that there is
This means that the British Army was NOT beneficial to NI.
“soldiers were fired on first and were merely doing their duty…had to resort to
using arms in the name of self-defence” This means that British Army was beneficial to NI.
“no evidence to suggest that there was a need to
use lethal force…sent additional heavily armed soldiers to rid the rioters”
Difference in tone
Both sources are different in its tone towards the British Army
Source D is
159. so our answer so far… (i)
similar in content / views
Difference in content / views
Both sources are similar in showing there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Source D states
Similarly, Source E states that “some of these people had been rioting.”
This means that This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
“many rioters”. This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Both sources are different on whether British Army was beneficial to NI
Source D states
However,, Source E states that there is
This means that the British Army was NOT beneficial to NI.
“soldiers were fired on first and were merely doing their duty…had to resort to
using arms in the name of self-defence” This means that British Army was beneficial to NI.
“no evidence to suggest that there was a need to
use lethal force…sent additional heavily armed soldiers to rid the rioters”
Difference in tone
Both sources are different in its tone towards the British Army
Source D is biased towards the British Army.
160. so our answer so far… (i)
similar in content / views
Difference in content / views
Both sources are similar in showing there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Source D states
Similarly, Source E states that “some of these people had been rioting.”
This means that This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
“many rioters”. This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Both sources are different on whether British Army was beneficial to NI
Source D states
However,, Source E states that there is
This means that the British Army was NOT beneficial to NI.
“soldiers were fired on first and were merely doing their duty…had to resort to
using arms in the name of self-defence” This means that British Army was beneficial to NI.
“no evidence to suggest that there was a need to
use lethal force…sent additional heavily armed soldiers to rid the rioters”
Difference in tone
Both sources are different in its tone towards the British Army
Source D is biased towards the British Army. This is because it shows
161. so our answer so far… (i)
similar in content / views
Difference in content / views
Both sources are similar in showing there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Source D states
Similarly, Source E states that “some of these people had been rioting.”
This means that This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
“many rioters”. This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Both sources are different on whether British Army was beneficial to NI
Source D states
However,, Source E states that there is
This means that the British Army was NOT beneficial to NI.
“soldiers were fired on first and were merely doing their duty…had to resort to
using arms in the name of self-defence” This means that British Army was beneficial to NI.
“no evidence to suggest that there was a need to
use lethal force…sent additional heavily armed soldiers to rid the rioters”
Difference in tone
Both sources are different in its tone towards the British Army
Source D is biased towards the British Army. This is because it shows
mostly the positive aspect of the British Army.
162. so our answer so far… (i)
similar in content / views
Difference in content / views
Both sources are similar in showing there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Source D states
Similarly, Source E states that “some of these people had been rioting.”
This means that This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
“many rioters”. This means that there were rioters on Bloody Sunday.
Both sources are different on whether British Army was beneficial to NI
Source D states
However,, Source E states that there is
This means that the British Army was NOT beneficial to NI.
“soldiers were fired on first and were merely doing their duty…had to resort to
using arms in the name of self-defence” This means that British Army was beneficial to NI.
“no evidence to suggest that there was a need to
use lethal force…sent additional heavily armed soldiers to rid the rioters”
Difference in tone
Both sources are different in its tone towards the British Army
Source D is biased towards the British Army. This is because it shows
mostly the positive aspect of the British Army. For example, the source states that