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How do I form the passé composé and when do I use it?

The passé composé is a past tense in french, and is used for completed actions in the past. It has two equivalents in english: both "I ate" and "I have eaten". Therefore, if you are de...

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Answered by Eleanor P. French tutor
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What are the main differences between magnetic and electric fields?

Magnetic and electric fields share many similarities and symmetries (for example they both act on electric charge and obey an inverse square law of force), but there are some important differences. One di...

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Answered by Sam H. Physics tutor
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Discuss this extract from 'The Castle of Otranto' by Horace Walpole in relation to the Gothic genre.

(Answer would typically be a whole essay, but here is an example introduction and paragraph.)

Written in 1764, Walpole’s ‘The Castle of Otranto’ is widely accepted as the first defined gothic novel...

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As a director, outline your objectives for the use of two design elements in your production of the play and give examples, supported by reasons, of how your ideas might be achieved in performance.

In my performance of Aristophane’s comedy ‘Lysistrata’, I aim to bring out the more serious themes of equality and war. In order to achieve this, I am setting my performance in 1918, during World War 1 an...

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Answered by Phoebe L. Drama tutor
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How have physical processes created the coastal landforms that exist today?

When looking at physical processes it is important to explore it in two different ways:

  • 'Hard coastlines': these are areas of the coastline which contain hard rock, and t...

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Answered by Luke R. Geography tutor
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