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How does Priestley explore the theme of divisions in 'An Inspector Calls'?

As this is an essay question, the student would first need to take time to plan their answer. I would approach the question firstly by considering the examples of division in the text, then finding specif...

HS
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Outline some of the factors preventing people from voting in the United Kingdom.

Voter turnout varies for numerous reasons, and we will examine a few of these during this sessions. Firstly, accessibility plays a major role in determining voter turnout. If voting locations cannot be ea...

EF
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Two forces of 4N and 10N act on a body. Which of the following could not be the resultant magnitude? (14N, 7N, 6N, 3N)

My first thought when dealing with resultant forces is to try out the most common combinations: combined and opposite. In this case 10N + 4N = 14N and 10N - 4N = 6N. This tactic does rule out two of the a...

AJ
Answered by Aleksandr J. Physics tutor
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Why is Macbeth a Gothic play?

Typical Gothic features - murder, the supernatural, ghosts, witches, etc...The setting of the castle - pathetic fallacy. Similar to Wuthering Heights with the moor and the old house - common theme in 19th...

AB
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Shakespeare completely presents Lady Macbeth as a powerful woman? She controls her husband - tells Macbeth what to do. Act 1 Scene 7 - undermines Macbeth's masculinity and manipulates him into murder.Reve...

AB
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