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How do you approach an unseen poem?

​​​​​ Read the poem twice and think about any key themes that first jump out at you. After carefully reading the poem begin to annotate it, paying particular attention to any literary devices used by the ...

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Which case should I use with which preposition?

All prepositions in German will be followed by a case, either Dative or Accusative. Some of these are always the same, for example, "nach" (after/according to) will always be followed by the Dat...

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Answered by David M. German tutor
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A circle C with centre at the point (2, –1) passes through the point A at (4, –5). Find an equation for the circle C.

You would start with this equation (x – a)2 + (y – b)2 = r2, with the center being at the point (a, b) and the radius being "r". Therefore you would have (x-2)

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Answered by Ishan N. Maths tutor
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simplify (2q+4)/(p(p+1)) -q/p

times the whole equation by the denominator of the left fraction giving p(2q+4)(p+1) - (qp(p+1))/p

notice that p can be cancelled in the right fraction, and then times out to give

2qp^2 + 4p...

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Answered by Madeleine B. Maths tutor
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Explain stylistic features Virgil uses to evoke a sense of emotion in Aeneid Book 9, lines 375-400.

Virgil makes use of caesauras and diaeresis throughout this section of the passage - these unnatural breaks in the line within the poem help to empahasis the sudden quickness of the many questions scatter...

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Answered by Khrishan K. Latin tutor
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