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What is the significance of time in Hardy's "At Castle Boterel"?

This poem, consisting of seven stanzas each of five lines (a quintet), comes from Hardy's 1912-13 sequence of poems, which were written to commemorate the death of his first wife, Emma Gifford, in 1912. H...

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Answered by Sam L. English tutor
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How is the theme of guilt explored throughout Ian McEwan's 'Atonement'?

Guilt is a very prevalent theme running throughout Atonement, primarily centered around the central protagonist to the novel, Bryony. Towards the end of the novel the reader learns that Bryony is the auth...

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How do I push my answers into the top mark band?

Context is essential to push your marks into the top band. With how I was taught, I made a habit of ensuring you could deduce the question from my answer. For example, if the question was "Evalua...

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Explain the process of tissue fluid formation

At each point along the capillary bed, fluid movement is governed by 2 forcesHydrostatic pressureWater potentialAt the arteriole endBlood is under pressure -> high hydrostatic pressure forces fluid (pl...

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Answered by Jack W. Biology tutor
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Explain the role of adrenaline in the fight or flight response.

The fight or flight repsponse is part of the autonomic nervous system in which the body reacts to stressful environmental triggers. adrenaline is the prominent hormone in this response. Adrenaline activat...

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