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“Desire dazzles and destroys.” Compare the presentation of the destructive power of desire in one poetry and one drama text you have studied.

Both Milton, in ‘Paradise Lost’, and Webster, in ‘The Duchess of Malfi’, highlight the destructive nature of desire on those it effects. There are subtle differences in their presentation, with themes suc...

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What is the difference between the perfect tense and the preterite tense?

The preterite and perfect tenses are both used when an action has been completed. Then, what is the difference? Well, their use depends on regional differences and varieties of Spanish. But don't p...

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Describe how elements of the periodic table are arranged relating to their atomic structure. (6 marks)

Elements in the periodic table are arranged by increasing atomic number (number of protons). Atomic number of elements steadily increases across a period (horizontal rows of the periodic table). Elements ...

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Answered by Jake G. Chemistry tutor
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Explain three differences between particles in a solid state and particles in a gaseous state.

Particles in a solid state are packed very close together whereas in a gaseous state they are very far apart.Particles in a solid state have a regular, structured pattern whereas gaseous particles are ran...

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Each amino acid contains a different R group specific to the amino acid. Describe how the R group of an amino acid contributes to the tertiary structure of a protein. (4 marks)

Cysteine contains an S atom in its R group. Where 2 molecules of cysteine are found together, strong covalent bonds or "disulfide bridges" can form between the two S atoms (S=S). R...

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Answered by Jake G. Biology tutor
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