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How should I structure an essay?

First, you need to give a brief introduction proving you understand the question and outlining your points and your argument. Each paragraph should then be a point of your argument, where you state your p...

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My essay feedback says I need to go into more depth. How do I do this?

For history essays it is easy to throw in a lot of dates and quotes and feel as if you are backing up your argument effectively because you have provided "evidence". You must ensure however, tha...

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Answered by Anna B. History tutor
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There are a lot of topics to cover, how can I revise them as well as my other subjects?

Revision techniques can work differently for different people but the main way to succeed is to plan. First of all, try to figure out how you retain information best and structure your revision round acti...

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Answered by Anna B. Geography tutor
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5, 11, 21, 35, 53, ... Find the nth term of this sequence.

By calculating the difference between each of the progressions, we see that the first difference is 6, the next is 10, then 14 and finally 18. It is easy to observe that the jump increases by 4 each time,...

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Answered by Majed G. Maths tutor
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How do I solve this linear equation? Angles A and B are in a quadrilateral are in ratio 2:3, angle C is 30 degrees more than angle B and angle D is 90 degrees.

Firstly I would draw a diagram of a quadrilateral and label my angles, starting clockwise A,B C and D. Remember that all angles in a quadrilateral add up to 360 degrees. You must use linear equations to s...

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Answered by Tutor49006 D. Maths tutor
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