Does the examiner expect broad and very detailed answers on Risks and Internal Control Section B questions like in the back? I know the technique is a must, but the content of the answers in the back is it expected to write in that way as well?
Model answers illustrate the points that might be made and how. They are more extensive/comprehensive than a candidate would be expected to produce under exam conditions. They show, for example, that points should be made in sentences that adequately convey the point that is being made – they should not be incomplete “note form” points of “ideas”.