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What are the defences to murder?

There are different defences to the crime of murder, each resulting in different outcomes. For example, there are the partial defences to murder: diminished responsibility, which exists under s.2 Homicide...

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Answered by Ben M. Law tutor
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How do I structure an essay well if there is only a limited amount of time to write it?

It is important to take a little time - around 5-10 minutes depending on the length of the exam - to sketch out your argument, making sure to cover all of the AO's. Remember to include the broader histori...

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Answered by Franciska C. English tutor
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Refresher Question for A-Level: What is imagery and how is it used in a text?

Imagery is used to create a picture in somebody’s mind and make an idea more vivid. It tends to be aided by figurative language, because when we just use plain or literal language it might not be powerful...

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Draw the shape of an SF6 and SF4 molecule, indicating bond angles and any lone pairs which may influence these. What shape is the SF6 molecule?

Sulfur is a group six element, meaning it can form up to six bonds with halogen atoms such as F or Cl. In the instance where only four valence electrons of S are bonded to the halogens, the remaining two ...

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Answered by Seb D. Chemistry tutor
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How far was the February Revolution of 1917 due to Nicholas II’s own weaknesses?

Nicholas II was, as Dominic Lieven argues in his assessment of the Russian tsar, an ideal candidate for a British-style constitutional monarchy, but was crucially inept in regards to fulfilling the role o...

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Answered by Catherine A. History tutor
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