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How do you revise for A level History?

Revising for A level History can be very overwhelming, however if you revise it in the correct way, you will have no trouble answering a question in the exam. The first thing you need to do is to revise t...

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Answered by Annika S. History tutor
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When do you use the preterite vs when do you use the imperfect

Both tenses are used to narrate a past action. The preterite is used for a completed one-off action in the past, whereas the imperfect tense would be used for an ongoing action in the past that hasn't bee...

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Answered by Claudia J. Spanish tutor
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In the context of place, what are endogenous and exogenous factors?

Both endogenous and exogenous factors shape the character of a place. Endogenous factors are internal influences on the identity of a place. These can be related to the location of a settlement, the topog...

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Answered by Chloe S. Geography tutor
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What is a simple definition of Keynes' sticky prices theory?

In a downturn, it is easy for households, and firms to reduce spending, but difficult for suppliers to reduce prices. A big input that drives this is wages. It is very ha...

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Answered by Shivani S. Economics tutor
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How do I begin to analyse an unseen poem?

The biggest question to ask yourself when analysing a new poem is 'why?' - why does the writer use those specific words or that literary device? What effect does that have? It is easy to spot that a poet ...

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Answered by Jennifer B. English tutor
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