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How to make a Big Mac or How to write a History Essay

How to make a Big Mac or How to write a History Essay. The Bun: The Introduction: Here you explain what you are going to say in this essay. The meat and filling: Here you use your historical facts to develop your essay. Each layer is a different paragraph explaining a different point.

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How to make a Big Mac or How to write a History Essay

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  1. How to make a Big Mac or How to write a History Essay

  2. The Bun: The Introduction: Here you explain what you are going to say in this essay The meat and filling: Here you use your historical facts to develop your essay. Each layer is a different paragraph explaining a different point The Bun: The Conclusion: Here you summarise what you have said and end the essay

  3. The Final Beautiful Big Mac: It all makes sense and tastes delicious So how do we make a Frizzy Lizzie Burger?

  4. The Bun – (The Introduction) • One of the most difficult problems that Elizabeth had to face was the Spanish Armada. Philip sent a huge fleet to bring an army to England to defeat her and make England Catholic again. By a combination of luck, poor Spanish planning and English skill Elizabeth was able to defeat the Armada and save her throne. In this essay I will explain how Elizabeth defeated Philip’s Armada The Filling – (Development) • Three paragraphs • Luck – the wind delayed the Spanish and later blew them onto the sandbanks near Calais • Poor Planning -The Spanish had poor preparation – not enough cannonballs and a weak leader • English skill – The English knew the tides, and the English Chanel – Fireships – the leadership of Elizabeth The Bun – (The Conclusion) • In conclusion we can see that Elizabeth was successful in defeating the Armada. It was a combination of …. But the most important factor in defeating Philip was….

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