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What are reflexive verbs?

What is a reflexive verb and why are they used?

A reflexive verb is a verb which shows that the subject is doing an action to/for himself/herself. In English these would be recogni...

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Answered by Melissa J. German tutor
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I need to improve my controlled assessment, which is about the extent of Nelson Mandela's contribution to the end of South-African Apartheid

Hi, well lucky you, because that is excactly what I wrote mine on. 

In terms of structure, begin with an introduction, then present each side for and against, and lastly, a conclusion.

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Answered by Ruqayyah L. History tutor
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What is the difference between a data structure and a data type?

A data structure is a way of describing a certain way to organize peices of data so that operations and alogrithms can be more easily applied. For example tree type datastructures often allow for efficien...

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Answered by Tom B. Computing tutor
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Solve 4x + 6 = 3

This is an example of a linear equation. 
To find x we can apply the same operations to both sides in order to isolate x.
First we can subtract 6 from both sides.
This gives us 4x on the le...

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Answered by Tom B. Maths tutor
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How do I analyse a historical source?

When I analyses a source I keep it simple and look primarily a three main features that can affect a source. These include the date the source was written, who was the intended audience for the source ...

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Answered by Fran K. History tutor
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