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How do I go about writing and analysis on live performance?

When writing an analysis on a live theatre performance, it is important to show the examiner that you have a secure understanding of the form and style of the production, an aware...

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Answered by Eleni P. Drama tutor
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Mary Shelley describes 'Frankenstein' as her "hideous progeny". To what extent does Frankenstein's "Creature" represent the true monstrosity of the novel?

AO1 - "Read, understand and respond to texts" AO2 - Language, Form and StructureAO3 - ContextAO4 - Range of vocab/sentence structureAO1 - Have a good knowledge of primary texts/a range of critic...

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Define the difference between a Type 1 and Type 2 error.

A type one error is often referred to as an optimistic error, this is because the researcher has incorrectly rejected a null hypothesis that was in fact true, they have been too lenient. A type two error ...

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Answered by Aimee S. Psychology tutor
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Briefly evaluate one or two limitations of Zimbardo's research into conformity.

One limitation of Zimbardo’s research is that there are major ethical issues within the experiment.For example, when a participant asked Zimbardo to leave, he responded in his role as a superintendent, wo...

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Answered by Aimee S. Psychology tutor
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In what ways can a set work be "contextualised"?

In many ways, the contextual analysis of a set work is considered secondary up until A-level, in favour of the analysis of technique and style. Upon the inclusion of "contextual understanding"* ...

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Answered by Sebastian B. Music tutor
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