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What does an in-depth analysis of an artwork include?

Although analysing art can seem pretty straightforward in some cases, it's very easy to limit ourselves to quite superficial observations. When examining art, it's important to also consider its position ...

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Answered by Giulia Z. Art tutor
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What is the best way to revise for an exam which focuses on set texts?

I think the first thing to think about is that everyone has a learning style that is unique. You may be a visual learner, auditory learner, write it down learner or a kinaesthetic learner. It's really imp...

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Answered by Lara S. English tutor
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Find the sum of the first n odd numbers, 1+ 3 + … + 2n-1, in terms of n. What might a mathematician’s thought process be?

[Answer for a Further Maths A level student]: We could just apply the formula for summing an arithmetic series, but this won’t give a good understanding of why the answer we get is correct, which...

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Answered by Amlan B. Maths tutor
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What is the difference between 'qui' and 'que'?

'Qui' and 'que' are relative pronouns, used to avoid repetition.
Look at the following sentence:
La petite fille joue avec le chat. Le chat appartient à ma grand-mère.
It sounds...

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Answered by Kamila G. French tutor
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How can I impress Oxbridge tutors?

My top tip for impressing Oxbridge tutors is to consider yourself an academic and treat the interview and your preparation for it like writing an academic paper- after all, by becoming a student, you are ...

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