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What are good techniques for remembering the dates of important historical events?

The timeline is often an undervalued tool to learning dates. Visual learners especially may find it useful to see the order of events set out logically in front of them. Using colour coordination for cert...

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Answered by Sarah I. History tutor
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Comment on how Schoenberg uses: Melody, Harmony, Rhythm, Texture and Dynamics in Peripetie from Five Orchestral Pieces

The melody of the piece, which uses all twelve pitches, is disjunct. This is due to the fact that Schoenberg used octave displacement throughout his piece. The harmony is atonal. This is helped by the use...

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Answered by Davina B. Music tutor
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What are the nominative, accusative and dative cases and when should I use them?

Using the cases correctly is vital, as different cases will change which word you use for 'the' (there are 12 words for 'the' in German!), and will also have an impact on the endings of adjectives and ind...

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Answered by Chiara O. German tutor
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How does the word 'rouge' end in the french translation of 'The apples are red'?

Les pommes sont rouges. (rouges is plural as it describes the apples)

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Answered by Elena W. French tutor
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Explain the difference between Type 1 and Type 2 reasoning, and whether they cooperate or contradict each other.

Type 1 reasoning is automatic, reflexive, emotional, habitual, low effort and low capacity. It is also quicker and sometimes called the "old mind". Type 2 reasoning is effortful, reflective, cog...

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Answered by Merle V. Psychology tutor
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