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When I look at a source, how do I know what it's trying to say?

When you first look at a source I want you to stop for a second and ask "what is this source showing me" at its most basic level. For example, if it is an image, what is in it? Who is in it? How...

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Answered by Alice G. History tutor
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OCR History, June 2011; 1.a) Explain the message of the cartoon.

The message of the cartoon is that two of the major policies the US adopted in Vietnam, 'no surrender' and 'vietnamisation,' are incompatible. Nixon's two policies could not co-exist and if he wanted to r...

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Answered by Jack H. History tutor
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Listen to the following: https://youtu.be/YKsQOpTTd7w - what is the instrumentation (outlining the solo instrument), what is the tonality, from what type of work was this likely taken, when might it have been written, and who is a possible composer?

Instrumentation:Solo instrument: Cor AnglaisAccompaniment under solo: Strings, pizzicatoWoodwindHornsPredominantly minor tonalityLate 19th century - 1888 (late-Romantic style)Symphony - possibly op...

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Answered by Joshua Q. Music tutor
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The equation of Line 1 is y=2x-2 and the equation of Line 2 is 2y-4x+5=0. Prove that these 2 lines are parallel to each other.

In order for 2 lines to be parallel, they must have the same gradient. As such, the first thing we should do is rearrange these equations in the form of y=mx+c, where m is the gradient and c is the y-inte...

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Answered by Darsh S. Maths tutor
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Explain the formation of a waterfall.

The formation of a waterfall occurs due to a difference in bands of soft and hard rock. The hard rock, e.g. granite, is eroded at a far slower speed than that of the soft rock, e.g. sandstone. This proces...

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Answered by Henry M. Geography tutor
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