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How does Stevenson present Mr Hyde as an evil, unforgiving criminal in the novel as a whole?

Throughout the novel, Mr Hyde is presented as an animalistic figure that lacks empathy for others when committing brutal acts of violence. When attacking the old gentleman, Hyde’s “ape-like fury” as he tr...

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Answered by Grace L. English tutor
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Explain the mechanism of synaptic transmission.

Synapses are the physical gaps that separate neurons from other cells. Neurons transmit information across synapses by converting the electrical signal into a chemical signal, usually neurotransmitters. T...

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How do I ensure that I get the top grades in English Literature A-Level, given the relatively subjective marking?

I found that there are a couple of things that helped. Every paragraph that you write must contain at least two quotes from the text. First, you must analyse these quotes linguistically and thematically. ...

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Evaluate the likely microeconomic effects of government intervention in the UK housing market.

Impacts of the government building houses (direct provision):changing property prices (falling) not good for home owners. There may be a fall in the rental market from this.The purpose of this government ...

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Describe how a cell produces a mature protein from DNA, including the main enzymes involved and where each stage takes place.

Initially, the double helix structure of DNA is broken down by DNA helicase in the region of the gene encoding the protein. Then the template strand of the gene is transcribed into RNA by RNA polymerase. ...

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Answered by Glyndwr J. Biology tutor
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