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When writing all you know is wrong

Each year, examiner reports of A-level biology examinations contain the same comment. To paraphrase: ‘once again students answered a question that had not been set’. This usually refers to answers involving extended prose. Former senior examiner Martin Rowland examines how you can avoid this common error

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