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What constitutes a criminal offence?

Two elements are necessary in order for a defendant to be found guilty of committing a criminal offence. They are the Actus Reus and Mens Rea. Actus reus translates to 'guilty act', it i...

Answered by Declan M. Law tutor
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How does Shakespeare portray anxieties about ageing in Sonnet 73?

Sonnet 73 employs an impressive list of metaphors to represent the writer’s anxieties about getting older. Shakespeare uses the season of autumn as a physical representation of these thoughts, feelings wh...

Answered by Kirstie P. English tutor
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What would be a good way to structure an argument in a history essay?

While there are various ways to do this efficiently, my main tip would be to stay clear, concise, and most importantly consistent throughout your essay. What I found to be a successful method when writing...

Answered by Svea N. History tutor
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What is the difference between anaerobic respiration and aerobic respiration?

Aerobic respiration uses oxygen to generate energy, while anaerobic respiration happens without using oxygen. Aerobic respiration produces carbon dioxide, water and ATP (energy) from glucose and oxygen. A...

Answered by Anna M. Biology tutor
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What are tutors looking for in the "Oxford Interview" and how can I show this?

There are three things that Oxford tutors are looking for in an interview. All of these things have to come across naturally as they can see through if you are being disingenuous.
Passion for the ...

Answered by Oliver A. TSA Oxford tutor
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