I should also mention the importance of understanding command words in exam questions, as these guide what the marker expects. For example, "evaluate" versus "compare and contrast" versus "discuss" can lead to different answer structures and thus different marking approaches.

I should also consider the user's potential deeper needs. If they're a student, they might need study strategies such as time management during exams, how to approach different question types (like case study questions), and resources for practice. If they're a teacher, they might require guidance on how to train students using the marking scheme or how to apply the mark scheme consistently.

Next, I need to outline the structure of the marking scheme typically found in Cambridge exams. This includes the distribution of marks, types of questions, and the rubrics for different sections. For Business Studies, Paper 21 usually consists of structured questions covering topics like business functions, marketing, operations, finance, and human resources.

Another point is to address the difference between AS and A Level if relevant, confirming which level the 7707/21 pertains to. Since AS is Year 1 of A Level, the Paper 2 might cover certain core topics. The guide should reflect the syllabus objectives for AS Business Studies.