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How do you answer a History essay question in the exam?

Firstly, your introduction should follow the 'BFL' system. You should begin by giving the relevant Background to the topic of the question. For example, if your question ...

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Answered by Natasha L. History tutor
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Choose a play which has an effective opening scene. By referring to details of the scene, explain how the dramatist made it effective and discuss how it contributes to your appreciation of the text as a whole.

Your answer should firstly include the name of the play, the author and some details of its composure, such as the date it was written or the context it was written in. For example, "‘A Streetcar Nam...

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Answered by Lisa B. English tutor
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William Wordsworth described poetry as the 'spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings'. In light of this describe how emotion is presented in an example of Romantic poetry.

The poet, in the cultural imagination of the Romantic era, was perceived as a genius figure, whose inspirations and epiphanies were channeled through the poet by some higher power (often understood to be ...

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Answered by Thomas C. English tutor
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What is chirality?

Chiral molecules are enantiomers. A requirement for molecule to be chiral, and therefore have 2 possible enantiomers, there must be four different substituents bonded to a carbon centre. By swapping two b...

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Answered by Jolanta S. Chemistry tutor
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Give an account of RNA and its role in protein sythesis.

RNA is a single stranded molecule, composed of a ribose sugar phosphate backbone (as opposed to the deoxyribose sugar phosphate double-stranded DNA) and the bases, adenine, guanine, cytosine and uracil (i...

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Answered by Anna F. Biology tutor
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