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How do I break down an essay question to make sure I approach in the best way?

The very first thing to do is to read the question twice. Highlight the key words. IB History essay questions can be very short and very broad, or the question can be immensely detailed; either way, it's ...

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Answered by Josephine S. History tutor
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Let f(x)= x^2+4, and g(x)= 3x; Find g(f(1))

Suppose f(x)=x2+4 and g(x)=3xg(f(x)) would therefore be 3(x2+4) and that equals 3x2+12the next step would then be to substitute x with 1 to find the solution for (g(f(1))....

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Answered by Maxamilian C. Maths tutor
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French B SL : How should I study for my French oral?

Read the criteria for the oral, as these will help you understand what the examiners are looking for in a student who will receieve a 6 or 7. Even if you don't feel like your French is the most fluent, it...

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Answered by Violaine M. French tutor
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French A HL Language and Literature: How do you structure Paper 1

Paper 1 is a tricky paper to go about as everyone has different structures when it comes to answering this exam paper. Nonetheless, being a French exam, there are rules that must be applied. These include...

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Answered by Violaine M. French tutor
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For French HL A Language and Literature, should we talk about three books or two?

It is highly recommended to talk about three books, but make sure that you are able to equally talk about all three. If you are going to focus on all three, then you must be comfortable with all three wor...

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