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[Music] hello again everybody and welcome back to our little series on national 5 rui im miss McCombie and today were gonna be covering the link question these questions are fairly common and quite simple so theyre really good ones to be able to do so lets get started so what do you need to know about link questions well link questions are asking you to show how a particular sentence connects two paragraphs together like in your own words questions there are type of understanding question youre being asked to show that you understand how the authors points are developed through the passage theyre pretty common questions generally speaking you will get one of these per at the per exam paper and theyre worth two marks I dont think Ive ever seen one worth any more than two marks but you can never guess what the sqa is going to do remember always check the end of a question so you can see how many marks a question is worth the number in brackets shows you how many points so for