Use some of the narrative from part a as evidence in part b? Yes. Write the same answer? No.My teacher told me you can possibly write the same answer for both but just adapting it to the quote. Is this true?
Not exactly the same but like you add more to address the question properly. He told me that it should be like this: Part A focuses on the first half of Trotsky's career where he was high successful (rise to prominence)Use some of the narrative from part a as evidence in part b? Yes. Write the same answer? No.
As others have correctly pointed out, part a is straight narrative (a hangover from the old personalities modern history course prior to 2001) whereas part b is largely evaluative. As such, unless you're writing something insane for part a, it won't work for part b.
Oh so Part A can ask for three significant events not Part B? In my prepared essay, I have all the events Trotsky did but just an outline of them e.g "Trotsky's skills as a leader were first demonstrated during the 1905 revolution when he became chairman of the St Petersburg Soviet and helped organise the working class". Would this length be enough as I understand Part A is only 10 marks. How hard is it getting full marks? Also what do we talk about for Part B? My teacher personally told me to write about Trotsky first half of his career in Part A (successes) and about the second half of his life (failure) and power struggle with Stalin in Part B. Is this true?Having marked the personality question for about 10 years - a description can get you full marks for Part A but please READ the question and answer what it asks e.g. if it says THREE SIGNIFICANT EVENTS then describe three events and don't go giving their life story.
The biggest mistake people make with Part A is simply just telling their story and not looking at the question. It is one of those parts of the syllabus where knowing the actual dot points is a very good idea so knowing what comes under 'context' or 'rise to prominence' would be a good idea and if asked for one of those areas of the syllabus stick to those areas.
Part B is more analytical while Part A is more narrative.
Another point - if you need to say something in both parts then say it - the marker doesn't take into account what you said in Part A when marking Part B so if you don't make the point again you won't get the credit for it.