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How do I decide which quotations to memorise for the exam?

Whether you’re preparing for your GCSEs, A Levels or an exam at university you’re always going to have to choose which quotations from your set texts you want to have committed to memory before the exam. ...

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A ball is dropped from rest from a window 3m above ground height. How long will it take the ball to hit the ground? (You may assume air resistance on the ball is negligible.)

This is a very common mechanics question you can be asked in a physics exam (or a M1 maths exam!). The key to solving it is to realise that the ball is in freefall, so it is only acted on by gravity. Sinc...

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Answered by Metha P. Physics tutor
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I know the formula, but I don't understand it.

A thorough understanding of all the mathematical formulas prescribed in the subject specification is crucial for your survival in the no-mans-land of the maths exam, where your examiner tries his best to ...

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Answered by Le L. Maths tutor
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How do I comment on the ‘stylistic features’ of a set text?

Quite simply, you comment on anything that’s interesting. A wise man once said to me that best way to pick out what’s interesting about a text would be to work out what you would remove to render the text...

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Answered by Will J. Latin tutor
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How to write pretty and easily recognizable characters?

Traditionally, a Tian-Zi notebook is used to help the student in getting used to the balance of Mandarin characters. When practising, I recommend first getting used to writing particular characters like h...

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Answered by Le L. Mandarin tutor
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