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What is the difference between the perfect and imperfect tense?

The imperfect tense is used for: Describing actions which are durational or occur over a period of time. For example, “Les Allemands occupaient la France” - this was an ongoing event, an...

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Answered by Anna W. French tutor
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Discuss Shakespeare’s presentation of the Duke and his court at this point of the play. (Act 2, Scene 4)

This is some example writing of how I would answer an extract question on Shakespeare's play "Twelfth Night."My example introduction would be:At this point in the play Orsino once again expresse...

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Discuss the view that pressure groups have an important role to play in British Democracy.

One reason that suggests pressure groups do have an important role to play in British politics, is that they allow people the opportunity to participate in the political system. One example is the British...

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Explain a human cause of climate change and its impacts.

There are numerous actions by humans catalysing climate change. The first is burning fossil fuels. This releases greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. Fossil fuels - natural gas, coal and oil - are needed...

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Answered by Louise M. Geography tutor
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(A) What is Ecological Valdity? (B) Why is Milgram's study weak in terms of Ecological Validity?

(A) Ecological Validity is the extent to which an experiment's findings can be generalised to real life settings.(B) Milgram's study took place in a Laboratory setting. In the experiment, the task of aski...

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Answered by Nick C. Psychology tutor
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