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The theme of disguise is central to a number of Shakespeare’s plays. Write about any two characters (from different plays/sonnets) who employ some kind of disguise (physical or moral) and how this relates to wider issues of social identity.

“No plot device is more constantly recurrent in Shakespearean drama then is disguise,” writes critic P. Kreider.[1] Indeed, Shakespeare frequently uses cross-dressing as a means by which to spur a sequenc...

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Answered by Helena N. English tutor
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How do I answer the 6 mark question: Explain why malnutrition is widespread in certain parts of the world?

6 mark questions such as this require clear definition alongside a clear explanation backed up with some supporting evidence. You can see this is the case because the question begins with the command word...

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Answered by Anna H. Geography tutor
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Find the first 3 terms and the sum to infinity of a geometric series with first term, 10 and common ratio 0.2

General form of a Geometric series: a + ar + ar^2 + ar^3 + ar^4 + … First three terms: 10 + 100.2 + 100.2^2 = 10 + 0.2 + 0.04Nth Term of a Geometric Series: ar^n-1 where there are n terms Proof o...

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Answered by Daniel W. Maths tutor
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What is political apathy?

Political apathy is generated through feelings of disinterest or indifference towards politics and political activities. This includes civic responsibility, civic engagement, and participation in electora...

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Answered by Lucien B. Politics tutor
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How does a vaccine lead to the production of antibodies and why does this provide immunity?

Vaccines are designed so that they contain antigens - for example viral antigens from the virus we wish to protect against. When these are injected they are recognised as foreign by white blood cells call...

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Answered by Emily J. Biology tutor
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