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which is the first declination in latin? what is the difference between the two last terminations of the singular one?

rosa, rosae, rosae, rosam, rosa, rosa rosa and rosa differ for their valus: the fist one is use as a vocative, while the other one which is characterised by a long sound is used as various complements e.g...

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Answered by Marta P. Latin tutor
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what does ''which'' mean and how is it used?

quale (qual, quali), which: invariable in genre, it has different forms for singular or plural.

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Answered by Marta P. Italian tutor
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I struggle with integration, and don't understand why we need to do it

First, my approach is to ask student to count the squares on the area under a curve. This process is tedious, and only gives an estimation. Next, I show them the formula to do integration, and immediately...

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Answered by Han Y. Maths tutor
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What is the difference between iambic and trochaic meter? How can I tell if a poem uses one of these?

'Meter' refers to the rhythm of the poem, created by the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables. An iamb is simply an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed one. A trochee, on the other hand, is...

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Answered by Demelza M. English tutor
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Explain the term democratic overload in the context of US voting behaviour

Democratic overload refers to the idea that America is too democratic, electing 'everyone from the president to the dog catcher' you could say. The US holds national elections once every 2 years, whereby ...

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Answered by Lydia B. Politics tutor
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