2 high-level, student-written, 12 mark essay responses to 2 questions from the GCSE AQA RE Themes: Religion and Life spec
Each answer is around of 400 words long, with 5 paragraphs offering a balanced perspective on each prompt.
The short essays are written about whether heaven and hell can exist.
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2 high-level, student-written, 12 mark essay responses to 2 questions from the GCSE AQA RE Themes: Religion and life spec.
Each answer is around of 400 words long, with 5 paragraphs offering a balanced perspective on each prompt.
The short essays are written about whether abortion and euthanasia can be morally justified.
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2 high-level, student-written, 12 mark essay responses to 2 questions from the GCSE AQA RE Themes: Crime and Punishment spec.
Each answer is around of 400 words long, with 5 paragraphs offering a balanced perspective on each prompt.
The short essays are written about whether prison and capital punishment can be morally justified as forms of punishment.
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A series of high-level, student-written, 12 mark essay responses to 3 questions from the GCSE AQA RE Themes: Peace and Conflict spec.
Each answer is around 400 words long, with 5 paragraphs offering a balanced perspective on each prompt.
The short essays discuss Just war theory, use of weapons of mass destruction and whether religion is the main cause of wars.
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A series of 4 high-level, student-written, 12 mark essay responses to 4 questions from the GCSE AQA RE Themes: Revelation and the existence of God spec.
Each answer is upwards of 400 words long, with 5 paragraphs offering a balanced perspective on each prompt.
The short essays are written about the arguments from design, suffering, 1st cause and miracles.
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