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      Task B - Part 1 Practice Essays
      Session 5
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      Task B

      Read the exam task and identify key words. Then answer the following questions.

      Your class has taken part in a discussion on the impact that violence in video games has on society. You have made the following notes.

      Methods to lessen the impact that violent video games have on society

      parental controls

      awareness

      Comments from discussion

      Parents should observe the games their children play and how often they play them.

      Violent video games are known to increase aggression in young people.

      Video game makers should be free to create whatever

       

       

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      Task B - Part 1 Practice Essays
      Session 5
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      • Write an essay for your tutor discussing two of the methods in your notes. You should explain which method is more important and provide reasons to support your opinion.
        1. Which best summarises the logical argument in this task?
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        1. What is the main point of the task?
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        1. Which of these is a supporting point for the first comment?
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        1. Which of these is NOT a supporting point for the third comment?
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