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Examine use of time and setting in Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein'

In her novel 'Frankenstein', Shelly uses time and setting to foreshadow danger and doom for Victor, especially in relation to Robert Walton.
Shelley's opening setting of Walton's ship sets a tone of ...

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How does the writer use language to describe his son?: With every tiny development – every new step he takes, every new tooth and sound and reaction that comes along to ambush us – we’re confronted with a slightly different child.

There is a semantic field of words linked to growing up or changes in various stages of life such as 'development', 'new' and 'different'. Evidently, this describes the son growing up, most likely from an...

DD
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Describe how air is moved in to and out of your lungs.

The process of moving air into and out of your lungs is called ventilation, or breathing. Ventilating the lungs is brought about by the contraction and relaxation of the intercostal muscles and the diaphr...

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How does Priestley explore the importance of social class in ‘An Inspector Calls’? Write about: • some ideas about social class in the play • how Priestley presents the importance of social class.

Priestly explores the importance of social class by highlighting that it is not realistic to abdicate from a sense of communal responsibility when such a vast number of the population is going through suc...

DD
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Describe a simple experiment to determine the speed of sound in air.

One method to measure the speed of sound would require two people, a large open space, a starting pistol that produces smoke instantaneously when fired, a stopwatch and a tool to measure long distances (e...

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Answered by Alex E. Physics tutor
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