to answer your question: Rites and Interpreters are in the cross depth study section (q13-18) which is at the end of the exam. This section is worth 20 marks per question and they are now a continuous essay. Im guessing you are a 2 unit student as you have nominated 2 studies which means you have 1 more to go ie you will do 3 depth studies (out of 6 for 60% of your final mark)
As to the structure of the 2004 cross religion study, it is different this year (as pointed out by tenille). There are a few things to point out structure wise that is different from previous years..
• the glossary terms are NOT the same between questions ie all 6 questions will require different "skills" eg. some may be compare/contrast, some may be describe/analyse etc.
• the exam rubric has changed for this section.
• the use of the glossary terms (may be 1, 2 or 3 terms) will dictate the difficulty of the question and conversely the terms are dictated by the difficulty of the question (ie some questions may appear to be easier than others but they are testing a specific skill or part of the syllabus)
My advice.....
*GET YOUR HANDS ON THE 2004 SAMPLE PAPER*
Also, I have compiled a set of notes on the new extension section based on two inservices I attended which were given by BOS officers. They are on my website in the forum. The only caveat is you have to join the forum to get at the resources (call it quality control).
SH