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How do I structure an English literature essay at A-Level?

Structure is integral to achieving the top marks, and can make all the difference between writing a good essay and writing a great essay. At A-Level you have probably learnt to structure your essay into t...

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How can I use a plan to help me write an essay?

The first, and perhaps most important, step is to 'deconstruct' the essay question. Essentially what you need to do is find 'the heart' of the question, this will usually allude to a certain thesis that y...

HN
Answered by Halima N. English tutor
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If z=4+i, what is 1/z? (in the form a+bi)

1/z =1/(4+i) Multiply both top and bottom by the complex conjugate, z* = 4 - i, 1/z = (4-i)/((4+i)(4-i)) = (4-i)/(16+4i-4i-i2) = (4-i)/17 ans: 4/17 - i/17

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Anouk, Beth and Carlin share £48 between them. Beth gets 3/8 of the money. Anouk and Carlin share the remaining money between them, by the ratio 3:2. How much money does Carlin get?

Beth gets: £48 x 3/8 = £18 The remaining money is: £48 - £18 = £30  (Alternate method: £48 x 5/8 = £30. This eliminates the need for the first step) The ratio is 3:2 so this is the same as fracti...

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Answered by Rachel H. Maths tutor
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When do we use haben and when sein with the perfect.

As a general rule, verbs that in the present have an akkusative object form the perfect with haben. The rest with sein. For example:

The table breaks = Der Tisch bricht. [ Subject Nominative: tisch...

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Answered by Antonis T. German tutor
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