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How do I structure a high-level introduction to an A-level history question?

Your introduction should begin by considering the key terms in the question and clearly setting our your answer to the question. Your concise introduction should outline the different sections to your res...

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Answered by Jordan D. History tutor
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What is the effect of personification in poetry?

Personification allows a poet to convey human emotion/ experience in inanimate objects. There are various reasons a poet may do this including visual imagery, sensationalism and tonal effect.

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Answered by Mark W. English tutor
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Translate the following sentence into French: Who will keep it (the dog) for two weeks when we go abroad?

The correct translation is: 'Qui va le garder pendant deux semaines quand nous irons à l’étranger?'
Grammatical analysis:'For' is translated as 'pendant' as a specific period of time is stated.The i...

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Answered by Mark W. French tutor
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What is the significance of Henry James’ portrayal of American identity abroad in ‘Daisy Miller’?

James’ American tourists in Vevey are described as enacting a cultural invasion. In comparing Vevey to the American towns of Newport and Saratoga, James highlights the oversaturation tourism brings upon t...

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Answered by Olivia P. English tutor
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Integrate sin^2(x) with respect to x

use trigonometric identities i.e. Cos(2x) = Cos2(x) - Sin2(x) (a) Cos2(x) + Sin2(x) = 1 (b)Therefore: Cos2(x) = 1 - Sin2

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Answered by Oscar L. Maths tutor
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