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How do you revise a whole novel for a closed book exam?

By breaking it down.It’s important to know the plot of the novel, and can be really useful to make a timeline of the key events in the novel. This will mean that when you’re given an extract, you’ll be ab...

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2x + y = 18; x−y=6

This is an an example of simultaneous equations, no single equation can give us the answer. Were going to use the substitution method. We will call this equation 1: 2x + y = 18, and this equation 2: x-y=6...

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Answered by Tamara A. Maths tutor
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Give an example of a situation in which the use of the copular verb differs between English and Mandarin

In English, the copular verb 'is' is used to link the subject to the predicate. For example in the sentence: The girl is smart, the copular verb 'is' is required to indicate that the adjective 'smart' is ...

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Answered by Sarah W. Mandarin tutor
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What's the difference between 'saber' and 'conocer'?

Brilliant question! Although in English, 'saber' and 'conocer' both mean 'to know', we must decide which one of the two verbs to use in Spanish depending on the context, and what we 'know'.'Saber' is used...

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Answered by Sophia K. French tutor
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3x+3=19-5x

3x+3=19-5x(+5x) 8x+3=19 (+5x)(-3) 8x=16 (-3)(/8) x=2 (/8)
Algebra is all about balance, so anything you do to one side of the equation, you have to do to the other side as well. So first thing to do ...

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Answered by Ciara O. Music tutor
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