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How does Hamlet differentiate itself from the traditional structure of the revenge tragedy?

While the conventional revenge tragedy protagonist accepts their role as an avenger early in the play and is determined in their mission to extract revenge, Hamlet is very introspective and spends a di...

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What is sonata form?

For the purpose of this explanation, we are looking at the Classical Sonata (where the Classical period is roughly between 1750 and 1810). Sonata form is the first movement of a sonata. This is split into...

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Answered by Elizabeth B. Music tutor
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What are the main theorists and theories in child language acquisition?

The four main theorists and theories in the field of child language acquisition are as follows:

The innateness theory - Noam Chomsky.
This theory suggests that chil...

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A girl saves money over 200 weeks. She saves 5p in Week 1, 7p in Week 2, 9p in Week 3, and so on until Week 200. Her weekly savings form an arithmetic sequence. Find the amount she saves in Week 200. Calculate total savings over the 200 week period.

In part (a) the majority obtained 403 and some wrote their answer as £4.03, there was the usual crop of arithmetic errors with 2 ×199 = 298 or 498 being quite common. In part (b) the sum formula was us...

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Answered by Selena S. Maths tutor
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How does Steinbeck use foreshadowing in his novel, Of Mice and Men?

Firstly lets tackle understanding foreshadowment as a technique. Foreshadowing essential means to hint or relate an early part of the text to a later event, for example, in Of Mice and Men we learn ear...

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Answered by Katie G. English tutor
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