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How do I learn quotes for my exam?

It's important to identify the general themes in the texts you are studying. Once you've pulled out the themes, then begin to look for quotes that back up that theme, relate to the theme. Don't rehears...

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How do I multiply two matrices together?

In order to multiply two matrices together, you must first have that the number of columns in the first matrix must be equal to the the number of rows in the second matrix.

So if you wish...

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Answered by Iretunde S. Maths tutor
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How do I use theory for Language and Gender?

 First of all, consider the different approaches taken by theorists. 

Once you know the approaches and understand what they mean, start to look at particular theorists that belong to each...

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Why did Robespierre begin a period of Terror in the French Revolution?

Consider four factors that can be considered as reasons for why Robespierre began the period of Terror from Septemeber 1793 to July 1794. 

We can then st...

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Answered by Lauren P. History tutor
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How to approach a 21 mark source question

The main way to make sure you are keeping to the question is by referring it to the source. Linking your own knowledge of statistics, studies and theory will show great application skills. Directly quo...

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Answered by Isobel W. Sociology tutor
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