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Starting with this extract, explain how far you think Shakespeare presents Lady Macbeth as an evil character in the play? (The extract in the exam paper would be Act I Scene 5 of Macbeth, where Lady Macbeth performs ‘the raven himself is hoarse)

Within the provided extract, Lady Macbeth is presented as an evil character when she rejects feelings of guilt and remorse, as she requests that the ‘passage to remorse’ is blocked. She is presented as wh...

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Answered by Liberty M. English tutor
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What is the use of the plus-que-parfait tense in French?

The plus-que-parfait tense is a past tense used to describe an event which happened before another event. It is a very common tense in French, but one which is often more implied or taken for gra...

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Answered by Lucy M. French tutor
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What is the 'Nth-term rule' in linear (arithmetic) sequences and how is it used?

In any sequence, the position of a term (1st, 2nd, 3rd etc.) is represented by the letter ‘n’. In linear sequences only, the ‘nth-term rule’ gives the value of any term in that sequence at position ‘n’. I...

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Answered by Edmund I. Maths tutor
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My common feedback is that I need to write my essays in a more confident tone and build a more convincing argument. How can I do this?

Here as an example of how to make a sentence sound more confident:

“I think this quote from Shakespeare’s ‘Hamlet’ is important because it shows us what virginity meant in Renaissance Engl...

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Expand and simplify 3(m + 4) – 2(4m + 1)

The first thing that we are going to do to tackle this problem is to expand the bracket on the left-hand side (3(m+4)). To do this you have to multiply each of the terms inside the bracket with the 3 that...

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Answered by Rahee R. Maths tutor
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