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[In the following extract, I.vii 36 - 59] How does Lady Macbeth use language to manipulate her husband?

In the play, Lady Macbeth is a huge catalyst for Macbeth’s downfall and subsequent evil actions. Her powerful use of persuasive language reveals her as an ambitious character who is motivated by aspiratio...

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Answered by Hope C. English tutor
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Simplify 3 × a × 3 × a

The question asks you to simplify an expression, this means we need to write it with as few symbols and numbers as we can.Multiplication is commutative, this means that it doesn't matter which order we do...

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Answered by Rob G. Maths tutor
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Simplify 7 × e × f × 8

Always do the numbers first before dealing with the letters. We move the numbers to one side, and the letters to the other. (7 x 8) x e x f -> I have enclosed the

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How would I identify and translate a purpose clause?

A purpose clause explains why an action is done and so can be considered the motivation behind the verb. It is constructed with 'ut' + a subjunctive verb and is translated in English as '...

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Answered by Victoria P. Latin tutor
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Solve the simultaneous equations x^2 +8y=20 and y=x+4

To begin you must substitute the value of y provided into the first equation. The would change the equation into the following form:x^2+8(x+4)=20. Now expand the bracket so that the equation becomes:x^2+8...

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Answered by Anthony M. Maths tutor
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