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How do I use context in an English Literature essay?

For English Literature exams and coursework, some exam boards may include incorporation of context in their marking criteria. This is certainly the case at A Level, and perhaps to a lesser extent at GCSE....

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Given that z=sin(x)/cos(x), show that dz/dx = sec^2(x).

We have a "fraction" which we wish to differentiate, so we use the quotient rule with u=sin(x) and v=cos(x).

This means that d/dx of u/v = (vdu/dx - udv/dx)/(v^2).

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Answered by Gabriela G. Maths tutor
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Integrate y with respect to x, where y = cos(x)/[1+tan^2(x)]

y = cos(x)/sec2(x) = cos3(x)

y = cos(x)(1-sin2(x)) = cos(x) - cos(x) sin2(x)

-> sin(x) - sin3(x)/3 + c

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Answered by Daniel C. Maths tutor
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How should I encorporate quotes into my essay?

Quotes are an incredibley important part of any English literature essay becuase they provide evidence from the primary source (the text) for the claims you are making in your argument. Firstly you want t...

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Answered by Marcus T. English tutor
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What is the best way to structure an essay in the exam?

Overall Structure

The best way to structure your essay would be:

  1. Introduction - include contextual background and state your Line of Argument (what you are going t...

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Answered by Dina H. English tutor
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