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How does Shakespeare explore the theme of revenge within ‘Hamlet’?

Hamlet's reluctance towards revenge and his need for it's confirmation is in contrast to the irrationality which comes with revenge, 'for there is nothing either good or bad but thinking makes it so - to ...

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Answered by Alisha O. English tutor
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State the H-O-H bond angle of a water molecule and explain why this is the case.

Oxygen has four groups of electrons surrounding it: two sets of lone pairs, and two pairs of electrons that it shares with hydrogens (in these pairs, one electron comes from each of the oxygen and the hyd...

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Answered by Jasmine P. Chemistry tutor
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How does Tennyson use structure to create a compelling narrative in ‘Ulysses’?

Tennyson’s poem ‘Ulysses’ tells a compelling story. An old hero, stuck in a mundane existence, reflects on his past, ultimately deciding to strive on and make the most of life until the end. The key to th...

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Answered by Caroline J. English tutor
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How do enzymes work?

Enzymes are biological catalysts. Like all catalysts they reduce the activation energy required for a reaction to take place without themselves being changed. A reaction is the conversion of a substrate t...

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Answered by Marina A. Biology tutor
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What is an atheroma and how do they form?

An atheroma is a build up of fatty deposits (made up of cholesterol) in the wall of an artery, which will lead to the narrowing of the arteries inner diameter (its lumen). Formation process

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Answered by Jack P. Biology tutor
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