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State three factors which effect enzyme activity. (3)

With this question you really have to take into account how many marks you are given (in fact I'd say this is the case in most biology questions) as you want to make sure you have made one point per mark ...

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Answered by Annabelle S. Biology tutor
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What are some of the key criticisms of Rosenhan's landmark 1973 study, 'On Being Sane in Insane Places'?

Any question that asks you to evaluate a study, or assess the strength of a study, is looking for criticality. The first thing to remember is that being critical doesn't necessarily mean highlighting only...

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How to achieve A/A* in French?

Practice makes perfect! I can help you in improving your oral, comprehension, listening, essays and translation skills. I am currently studying French at University of Exeter with a median score of 80%.

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Answered by Zaafir R. French tutor
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What is the difference between semantics and pragmatics?

Semantics is most easily explained as representing the 'dictionary meaning' of something - what you'd interpret as the literal meaning of a sentence, for example, is being analysed with the theories of se...

SM
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To what extent can the rise of Mussolini to power be explained by his own talents and abilities?

An essay like this is a factor based question, which could come up in an exam worded in many different ways, with different named factors. Therefore, it is important to get to grips with how you would app...

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Answered by Arisa L. History tutor
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