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How would I start to answer an unseen prose/poetry question?

Unseen prose and poetry can seem scary, but it's actually really simple to get your head around what the author of the piece is actually trying to say, as well as how you can best answer the question. Fir...

EF
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How does the Additional Members System work?

This is a really useful system to get your head around because its one of the only examples of a hybrid electoral system. Since it is such an unusual combination, its great for bringing into questions abo...

IB
Answered by Imogen B. Politics tutor
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Why do insulin levels rise in the body following a meal, and what effects does the insulin have?

a) Why do insulin levels rise? After we have eaten, the carbohydrates in the food are broken down to glucose, which is absorbed in our intestines. This means that the level of glucose in our blood rises a...

TD
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How do I know what examples to use in a depth essay?

Because it is a depth paper you should aim to use or at the very least mention a few examples in every paragraph. But try not to panic and fill it will irrelevant examples. Its better to cover the whole ...

IB
Answered by Imogen B. History tutor
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How should I learn quotations in a closed-book exam?

Depending on the type of learner you are, you can learn quotations in a number of different ways. There are three main types of learning - kinetic, visual, and auditory. Now, if you are a kinetic learner,...

MJ
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