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How does Shakespeare use foreshadowing in the prologue to 'Romeo and Juliet'?

The prologue to Romeo and Juliet tells us precisely what will come in the play that is to follow. We are informed that the story will involve two families - "two households" - who are e...

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Answered by Sarah D. English tutor
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What are economies of scale?

Economies of scale describe the positive effects of increasing production to a firm. The principle is that as output increases, it could be the output of shirts, for example, then the average cost per shi...

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Answered by Matthew H. Economics tutor
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Describe The Ways In Which The Nazis Attempted To Rebuild The Economy After 1933

One of the key ways that the Nazis attempted to rebuild the economy after 1933 was through reducing unemployment. Hitler aimed to achieve full employment by 1939. One of the ways that unemployment was red...

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Answered by Elysia T. History tutor
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How do we use ratios to figure out how much money to give to people of a lump sum?

Lets start with an example scenario:Two people are to receive a percentage of a £500 business sale. One receives 25% and the other receives 75%.
When using percentages we must remember that it means...

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Answered by Daniel C. Maths tutor
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Analyze the use of diction and syntax in "On Going Home" by Joan Didion

Didion uses words like “lassitude”(Didion) and “aimless”(Didion) to emphasize the slow, weary nature with which she is looking at the past. The meanings as well as the sound of these words, create a sense...

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