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How should I analyse a primary source?

Primary source questions in exam papers are asking you to give your own interpretation on history itself, rather than just reciting knowledge from a textbook. Contextual knowledge is always very important...

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Answered by Kathryn D. History tutor
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How do I go about translating a sentence?

Translating a sentence can be easy if you take it in simple steps! We will translate the sentence 'Julius suo servo pecuniam dedit'. We should begin by finding the verb. If you have learnt to conjugate ve...

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Answered by Kathryn D. Latin tutor
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'Fears of the Catholic threat to Elizabeth were fuelled more by events on the continent than at home'. How far do you agree?

‘Vox Populi, vox dei’. So declared the title page of one of a number of anti-Marian tracts published by Edward Norton in 1570, painting the Catholic threat as an assault on the common good. Anti-Catholic ...

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Answered by Kazi E. History tutor
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Explain the process of prokaryotic DNA replication

DNA replication is semi-conservative and occurs in the 5' to 3' direction. In the lagging strand it is discontinuous (forming Okazaki fragments) and in the leading strand it is continuous.
1) First,...

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Answered by Pragna K. Biology tutor
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Explain how an electrochemical gradient is formed in the mitochondria, and how this gradient is used to synthesise ATP.

At the first proton pump and associated electron carrier of the inner mitochondrial membrane reduced NAD releases two H+ ions and two electrons. An electron travels down a series of electron ca...

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Answered by Laurence Z. Biology tutor
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