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How to form an indirect statement?

REMEMBER: ACC + INF is always the key.
Verb of "saying" + acc. in the indirect statement + infinitive.
E.g. servus dixit equum malum esse. The slave said that the h...

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Answered by Georgina O. Latin tutor
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How do I know what article this noun takes?

Most of the articles in German you have to learn by heart. However, there are a few word endings that can help us determine the article, e.g. -ung <---- when a noun ends with "ung", then you...

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Answered by Maria O. German tutor
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Discuss and compare the theme of oppression within The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman and The Bloody Chamber by Angela Carter

Oppression and subsequent liberation is evident in both texts, however, the type and measure of the oppression varies even though both protagonists are subject to their husbands barbarity; The Bloody ...

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Answered by Alex C. English tutor
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What is the difference between the verbs "ser" and "estar"?

The verbs "ser" and "estar" both mean "to be", but the difference between them is the permanence of what you're describing. "Ser" is used to describe things that ar...

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Answered by Lina G. Spanish tutor
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What is "pathetic fallacy"? Give an example.

Pathetic fallacy is when the weather is concurrent with the mood of a story, event or moment.eg: As they stood gathered around the grave, a steady drizzle invaded every part of their clothes.eg: She jumpe...

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Answered by Digby H. English tutor
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