Take some time at the start to read the question carefully. Id even go so far as to say read it out to yourself under your breath. Its amazing how the mind can play tricks on you when youre flustered, so take your time about it. Better to waste a few minutes here then get half way through your answer and realised youve made a mistake.
It may sound like a tough job to interpret a question, but most questions are written in a very similar fashion. You could almost say that theres a formula to it. Firstly, the question will be linked to a specific area of the course being examined. You can usually spot this pretty easily as the name of the area will be mentioned or some of the major terms or individuals connected to the area will point the way. But you need more than that, because an area can be huge, covering enough information to fill an entire library shelf-load of books. You need to narrow it down, and to there are clues in the question to help you do this too. Usually the question is phrased in such a way as to highlight some sub-section of the area, allowing you to focus on that and cutting down the amount of information you need to bring in.
There are some traditional ways to phrase essay questions that are used in many different courses. Weve included a small example of the most common ones with a rough outline of what the phrasing is looking for.
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