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The distinction between the imperfect tense and the passé composé

The imperfect tense and the passé composé are both past tenses which are used in different situations. The imperfect tense is used in three main cases:Habitual actions-> What

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Describe how B-lymphocytes respond when they are stimulated by antigens.

When B-lymphocytes are stimulated by antigens, they first divide by mitosis to form clones, some of which become plasma cells that secrete antibodies, others become memory B-cells which can be stimulated ...

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“Memories, even your most precious ones, fade surprisingly quickly." - How does Ishiguro present narration in Never Let Me Go?

  1. Engage with the quote - dealing with memory, and the unreliability of it2) Link that to the unreliability of narration in Never Let Me Go, and how far we can trust Kathy H.3) Reasons for unreliabili...
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Find the gradient, length and midpoint of the line between (0,0) and (8,8).

let x1 = 0, y1 = 0 in (0,0) and let x2 = 8 and y2 = 8 in (8,8). To find the gradient, we would do (y2 - y1)/(x2-x1) = 1. To find the length, we would do the square root of the following: (y2-y1)^2 + (y2-y...

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‘Othello’ – William Shakespeare ‘Ultimately it is hard to see Emilia as anything other than a tragic victim of male power and malice.’ To what extent do you agree with this view? [...] comment on Shakespeare’s dramatic methods.

Introduction - setting the scene for the question (in an exam setting, context can be important, but what's more vital is conceiving of your thesis, laying it out and giving evidence for why you think thi...

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