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How do I prepare for a Cambridge interview?

In reality, there is very little that can be done to prepare yourself. The point of the interview is to allow the interviewers to get to know you and decide whether you would be a good fit to the Cambridg...

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Applying material from Item A, analyse two changes in the position of children in society over the last 100 years.

Item A: Parents today spend a great deal of time and money trying to make sure that their children enjoy a comfortable upbringing. They want their children to have opportunities that they...

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What is a titration?

Titrations are used to make soluble salts (remember solubility rules) from an acid and an alkali. There are no solids involved in this reaction and the solutions made are colourless so there is no way of ...

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Answered by Beatrix H. Chemistry tutor
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Describe and explain two features of starch that make it a good storage molecule.


One feature is its compact shape. Starch molecules consists of two components: Amylose and Amylopectin. Amylose is the straight chained part and amylopectin is the branch chained part. Both these st...

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Answered by Iulia B. Biology tutor
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How should we use quotations in an exam?

You should close read each quotation, picking each one apart to show your ability for deep analysis. Do not just slot in as many quotations as you can to show you how well you have memorised them, but ins...

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Answered by Elicka G. English tutor
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