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Why is Milton's Satan so much more interesting than his Adam, Eve or God?

Good question - well done for not disowning your intuitions about Satan. In a sense, this is the core question that faces readers of Paradise Lost today. Why would Milton, writing a Protestant tr...

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What are Anselm's arguments for the existence of God?

Anselm developed an ontological argument, proving the existence of God through logic alone rather than evidence. He had two main arguments. The first rests on the predicate that God is 'a being than which...

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What is the hortative subjunctive?

It is almost the same use of the subjunctive as the jussive but is used in the first person rather than the third. It is an independent use of the subjunctive (i.e. when the subjunctive is not used in a s...

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Answered by Isabelle C. Latin tutor
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How do you form an indirect statement?

There are three main types of indirect statements that can be formed. First is the use of ὡς or ὁτι with a subjunctive or optative depending on the case of the verb in the main clause, retaining the tense...

IC
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Outline the process of neuronal communication between two neurones

Ensure that your answer is precise, without too much waffle - this can confuse examiners and you'll lose easy marks! Take it step by step:
First, the neurotransmitter, acety...

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Answered by Ellie W. Biology tutor
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