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Solve 11 – 4y = 6y – 3

In order to solve the question, we must find the value of y. First, we collect 'like terms'. This is when we put all the numbers on one side of the equals sign and put all the terms with y in it on the ot...

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Answered by Galado E. Maths tutor
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Starting with this speech, explain how far you think Shakespeare presents Lady Macbeth as a powerful women.

Shakespeare uses imperatives to suggest Lady Macbeth is powerful. "Come, thick night, And pall thee in the dunnest smoke of hell" the imperative "come" is persuasive and as a result ma...

AG
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How do I approach analysing an unseen poem in an exam?

Approaching an unseen poem is not as scary as it seems; all you need is a system for ensuring that you’ve really used your time to squeeze as much out of the poem as you can. It’s always important to star...

TD
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Describe the process of Mitosis?

  1. chromosomes are copied in the nucleus and condense into chromatids.2) the chromatids are pulled apart and move to opposite poles of the cell.3) the chromosomes separate.4) the cell divides5) 2 cells...
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Answered by Isadora G. Biology tutor
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How should I learn quotations for a closed book exam?

There are two great ways to memorise quotations. The first is using spider diagrams. Make a different spider diagram for each theme that the piece of work covers, and then colour-code the quotes you want ...

NV
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