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What should I be looking for with an unseen poem?

Unseen poetry can sound like an impossible task, especially when you have experienced the intense level of study and learning time that goes into learning your prepared anthology poems. Just remember that...

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Answered by Ella M. English tutor
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How would I approach an 8 mark question that asks how useful 2 sources are for a particular enquiry?

This is a typical example of a skill that examiners like to ask - for some exam boards it'll be mandatory that this question comes up and that means you can easily prepare a structure to aid you when you ...

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Answered by Ella M. History tutor
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Find y and x of the to following equations: x +3y = 11 and x + 2y = 9.

This question can be solved using the elimination method. Set out the problem as follows: x+3y=11 - x+2y=9              0+y=2      => y=2              Therefore one can substitute the val...

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Answered by Munisha B. Maths tutor
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what are the functions of neurones?

Motor neurone - carry info from the central nervous system to the effector cells

Sensory neurones - carry info from sensory receptors to the CNS

relay neurones - carry signals from one part ...

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Answered by Tamara S. Biology tutor
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(History) 'Is it more appropriate to characterise the February Revolution of 1917 in Russia as "popular" or "spontaneous"?'

This is an example of a typical GCSE question, or alternatively could appear as a 'prompt' to a source question on an A level paper. In any answer, it is important to consider both sides of the argument, ...

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Answered by Lorcan C. History tutor
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