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How do you write an essay on Shakespeare?

With Shakespeare, the key is multiple interpretations and exploiting ambiguity in the text. Often, Shakespeare blurs boundaries between love and service, different passions, and right and wrong. Try to ha...

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Vous décrivez vos vacances pour votre blog. Décrivez: • votre destination de vacances préférée • le voyage pour aller à cette destination • vos vacances l’année dernière • votre préférence pour les vacances à l’avenir. Ecrivez environ 90 mots en français.

(Apologies for the lack of accents, I was unable to insert them into this answer box)J'adore les vacances, particulierement les vacances a l'etranger. Ma destination preferee est la sud-ouest de la france...

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Answered by Orlando B. French tutor
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Comprehension Question: Explain how the author uses language techniques to build tension in the passage.

Key points to look out for:Use of short sentences - If the author suddenly shortens sentence length this can be an effective method to build tension.Use of long sentences - Similarly if the author suddenl...

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Answered by Orlando B. English tutor
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What is the marker looking for in my first university History essay? What are the main differences between a good A Level History answer and a university History essay?

There are a number of differences between a good university History essay and a good A Level History essay. While both look for a clear answer to the question, a clear writing style and good knowledge of ...

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Answered by Katie J. History tutor
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What is act utilitarianism?

Act utilitarianism, founded by Jeremy Bentham, is a utilitarian view on ethics which holds that each person should act in a manner which brings about the greatest amount of happiness for the greatest numb...

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Answered by Joshua B. Philosophy tutor
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