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What is the difference between the passato prossimo and the passato remoto?

The passato prossimo is used to describe a more recent past while the passato remoto is used to describe a distant or historic past. Nowadays in daily conversation the passato prossimo is often used i...

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Answered by Romila S. Italian tutor
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What is respiration?

Respiration is the process by which people (and other organisms) break down glucose (from sugars and charbohydrates in their food) in order to release energy. This pr...

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Answered by Bethany F. Biology tutor
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What are the main things I need to look out for when analysing poetry?

It may be helpful to compile a checklist when answering questions of this type. I would say the main things you need to look out for when analysing poetry are:

 

 

Structure: i...

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How do I ensure I include all the necessary components in my exam answer for me to tick all the boxes on the syllabus?

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When sitting my A Level Literature exam I found it handy to have prepared an acronym that I wrote across the header of the paper that I ...

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How can we be sure you know spanish?

Hello, you can be sure I know spanish because it is my first language. Furthermore, I studied primary school and high school in spanish in Venezuela and I started studying Communication in a universit...

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Answered by Carla C. Spanish tutor
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