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What are "passato prossimo" and "imperfetto" and what is the difference?

Passato prossimo and imperfetto are two ways of expressing past actions in Italian. The former is made by the present tense of "essere" and "avere" plus the past participle; the latter...

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Answered by Stefania G. Italian tutor
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State the denary representation of the binary number 10010111

Short answer: 151

Long answer: Students will be used to thinking in denary numbers so I would talk about what denary ( or base 10 ) actually means.

Basically each position is multiplied by 1...

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Answered by Joseph A. Computing tutor
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Why do you think Roosevel wanted artists and photographers to be employed under the New Deal?

Roosevelt would have had many reasons for employing artists and photographers under the New Deal. Firstly, by employing people like this, Roosevelt would win over another group in society to support his r...

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Answered by Elizabeth M. History tutor
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I have a presentation to give in class next week on my Shakespeare set text, Julius Caesar. I'm very nervous about it and need some help with the structure and content, as well as a few tips on delivery.

Structure- Similar to an essay -Intro -Main body -Conclusion or Say what you are going to say Say it, then Say what you have said

Use signposting language to signal to your audience where you are g...

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Answered by Tim M. English tutor
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How would you revise facts and statistics for an A-Level History Exam?

For memorising facts I always personally find it easiest to use flashcards, and then link the facts to important themes that might come up in your exams. For example, if you were studying for edexcel, and...

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Answered by Angus Y. History tutor
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