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How do I know that what I'm writing about in the first parts of the HAT test is relevant?

In short, there's no way it wouldn't be. The only way to go wrong for sure when taking HAT is to not write down something because you think it's not relevant enough. Although history in high school (for b...

CS
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Describe and evaluate one research study of conformity?

Asch (1951) studies conformity and exposure to normative social pressure using a simple, unambiguous task. For participant there should have been no doubt regarding the correct answer. Participants were s...

CM
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How should I go about summarising a text written in a foreign language?

It's easy to get intimidated by these questions but don't be, they're really quite simple. You just have to remember what the examiner wants from you: firstly, that you've understood the text and its argu...

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Answered by Sukhpal U. French tutor
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How do you know when you need to use the preterite or the imperfect when talking about past events?

The preterite is used when talking about completed actions or events in the past. e.g. Last week I wrote to my Spanish friends. / La semana pasada escribí a mis amigos españoles.e.g. Yest...

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Answered by Stephanie M. Spanish tutor
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(Maths GCSE) When equations are multiplied/divided or added/subtracted by a number, the graph of the equation changes. How do you draw the new graph?

The 2 main rules are:1. If the right hand side of the equation is multiplied/divided by a number, the gradient of the line increases or decreases.2. If a number is added to/subtracted from the right hand ...

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Answered by Lucy W. Psychology tutor
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