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Why is 'agua' feminine if you say 'el agua'?

The word 'agua' is indeed feminine, although we use the masculine article 'el' with it to avoid something called cacophony, which basically means it sounds bad or uncomfortable if we use 'la'. This applie...

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Explore the presentation of women as defiant protofeminists in Shakespeare's 'Othello'

The women in Shakespeare’s ‘Othello’ are presented with the duality of women oppressed by a patriarchal society. Firstly, reflecting Shakespeare’s Elizabethan society, the Venetian hierarchy within the pl...

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Express as a simple logarithm 2ln6 - ln3 .

We start with: 2ln6 - ln3 ... First, we rewrite this expression as: ln6 + ln6 - ln3 ... Next, we rewrite this as: ln(23) + ln(23) - ln3 ... Using the log rule logaxy = logax...

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To what extent does gender affect language usage?

To understand the way in which language varies between genders, you first need to look into the historical context of gender roles studies within society. Pamela Fishman (1983) found that women did more t...

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Describe the bonding in, and the structure of, sodium chloride and ice. Explain why they have very different melting points.

(Firstly, we identify this as a ‘Structure and Bonding’ problem and try to distinguish between the bonds holding atoms together and the intermolecular forces holding molecules together. We can take ea...

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