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What are the key features of sonata form and why is this form significant in the Western Classical tradition?

Sonata form is an important large-scale formal type in instrumental music of the classical period; in this medium, composers reveal their greatest technical skill and expressive potential. It is, arguably...

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Answered by Leah M. Music tutor
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How do you work out the nth term for a linear equation?

For a linear sequence use DNA! This is a formula that can be used to work out the nth term. It is officially written as Dn+alets take an example: 3, 7, 11, 15, 19, 23The "D" stands for the diffe...

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Answered by Danica M. Maths tutor
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What is ATP and a DNA nucleotide and what is the difference between the two?

ATP (standing for adenosine triphosphate) and a DNA nucleotide are both examples of nucleotides. Nucleotides are the building blocks for nucleic acids, such as DNA and RNA. DNA nucleotides make up DNA, as...

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Answered by Danica M. Biology tutor
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What is the difference between primary socialisation and secondary socialisation? (4 marks)

Primary socialisation is the early socialisation process where individuals learn the basic norms and values of society such as saying please, and thank you. A key functionalist Parsons argues, the key rol...

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Answered by Urwah H. Sociology tutor
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"Henry VIII's intentions surrounding the Dissolution of the Monasteries were primarily religious." Assess the validity of this claim.

One could begin their answer with a short introduction revealing they are aware of the context of the question: what was the Dissolution of the Monasteries? In what year did it begin? And maybe a comment ...

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Answered by Katie M. History tutor
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