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How does Shakespeare present madness in Macbeth?

We should first consider what 'madness' is, and what different forms of madness there are in the play: there can be madness borne out of terror, anger, love, guilt, ambition and so on. Why is it that Macb...

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Answered by Nicole J. English tutor
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What is the difference between por and para?

This is often challenging for students at the beginning. Both words can be broken down into 4 categories of use, which together can make it a lot simpler to understand when these two different words that ...

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Answered by Alfred D. Spanish tutor
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Explain how bacteria are important in cycle within ecosystems.

Bacteria are important in the carbon cycle, because they produce carbon dioxide by breaking down dead animal and plant matter. Therefore, they act as decomposers.Bacteria are important in the nitrogen cyc...

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Answered by Lily P. Biology tutor
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Student - If I am asked to discuss a theme 'elsewhere' in the novel, how would I go about answering the question?

Example past exam question: Explain how Jane experiences physical and/or emotional pain elsewhere in the novel. (Jane Eyre, Charlotte Brontë)
Although this question could l...

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Answered by Abigail L. English tutor
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What is the difference between mitosis and meiosis

Both are forms of cell division. All 'normal' cells undergo mitosis to produce identical copies of themselves with the same number of chromosomes. This increase in cell number leads to growth/repair of ti...

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Answered by Hasan R. Biology tutor
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