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How is the indirect statement formed in Latin?

The indirect statement, or oratio obliqua, is a statement reported indirectly from another source. Compare the following sentences:1. Caecilius is in the garden.2. Metella says that Caecilius is in the ga...

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Answered by Chloe W. Latin tutor
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¿Hasta qué punto considera usted que los medios de comunicación afectan a los gobiernos? Comente.

Desde mi punto de vista, el gobierno no está muy afectado por los medios de comunicación, ya que los acciones de los miembros del gobierno ocurren muy menudo clandestinamente. Claro, presión público aplic...

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Answered by Kendya G. Spanish tutor
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How do I answer ethical dilemma questions in interviews? For example, 'Does Euthanasia have a place in modern medicine?'

Firstly, it is important to remember that there is no right or wrong answer in response to these ethics questions and what the examiner is looking for is to see that you can give a balanced view of the is...

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How do I calculate a percentage increase? For example; there are 15 fish in a fish tank, after a year they have bred and now there are 20 fish in the tank. By what % has the number of fish increased?

Original value = 15 New Value = 20 Difference = New value - original value 20 - 15 = 5
(Difference / original) x 100(5/15) x 100 = 33.3%

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Answered by Seyi A. Maths tutor
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What tenses can the 'If' clause followed by Present Indicative trigger?

There are essentially 3 different types of 'If' clauses that you will ever need in Spanish.The first one is when the 'Si' clause (Spanish 'If' clause) is used to describe a situation that may well be fulf...

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Answered by Yasmin B. Spanish tutor
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