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'What dire Offence from am'rous Causes springs, /What mighty Contests rise from trivial Things,' In what ways does Alexander Pope subvert the classical epic motifs in the opening lines of his mock-heroic poem 'The Rape of the Lock'?

Traditional epic poetry usual begins in medias res which is the Latin for 'in the middle things', this is usual accompanied with an invocation of the muse whereby the author deems him/herself unw...

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Does the problem of evil has a sufficient solution

IntroDefine the evidential problem of evil and the inconsistent triad.
Point 1Platinga - free will defenceBy being free we can create more good than if we could only choose good. However this means t...

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How should I approach the unseen poem question in the exam?

Start by reading the poem carefully to yourself at least three times. It can be helpful to try to sum up what the poem is about in a simple sentence for yourself, to make sure you’re clear on this – e.g. ...

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The curve C has the equation 4x^2 - y^3 - 4xy + 2y = 0 . The point P with coordinates (-2, 4) lies on C. Find the exact value of dy/dx at the point P.

4x2 - y3 - 4xy + 2y = 0To find dy/dx we need to differentiate all the terms in the equation. As you may notice the x's and y's are mixed together so we will have to use

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Problem of Evil

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