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How should I approach Section Two of the .HAT. test?

The HAT. test is made up of three sections, the second of which is a single, thematic essay question that can be answered in relation to nearly any historical period or event. It is highly likely that you...

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Answered by Emma H. HAT tutor
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This exam seems different from the style of A-level English, how best should I prepare for this exam?

Everyone learns differently, but for the ELAT I would suggest a few things as key to anyone's preparation. First and foremost it is important to make sure you are comfortable with unseen passages, and ana...

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Answered by TERESA R. ELAT tutor
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a boat is in a still lake with its anchor up in the boat, it then drops its anchor till it hits the bottom of the lake. Is the water level highest a) when the anchor is in the water. b) when the anchor is in the boat. c) it makes no difference.

b) when the anchor is in the lake it displaces the amount of water equivallent to the volume of the anchor, when the anchor is in the boat it displaces the amount of water equivallent to the anchors mass....

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Answered by Benjamin C. PAT tutor
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We need to accept flooding as a regular occurrence in the UK. Statistics show that days of ‘extreme rain’ (very heavy rainfall) have become more common since 1960, moving from one in a hundred days on average in the 1960s to one in seventy days in 2015. T

Which one of the following best expresses the main conclusion of the argument in the above passage? A The UK has been underprepared for the effects of flooding. B The UK could learn from countries such as...

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Which homologous series has the general formula CnH2n+2?

The answer to this question is the alkane series. You can work this out using the following method: Becuase each carbon must make four bonds to complete it outer shell of electrons, there must be double t...

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Answered by Alexander G. UCAT tutor
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