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Explain the difference between the terms Phenotype and Genotype

A Genotype is a group of genes in your DNA responsible for certain traits. Whereas the Phenotype is a difference in the physical trait seen by an observer.

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Answered by Ethan K. Biology tutor
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How should I structure my argument in an essay?

It is important to justify every part of what you argue in answer to an essay question. Stating your opinion is good, as long as you back it up with evidence from the text and a strong explanation of why ...

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What is the passive?

The passive is used in sentences for which the agent (person doing the action) is irrelevant or unknown. For example 'the door was opened' would use the passive voice and be translated as 'der Tür wurde g...

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Answered by Susie F. German tutor
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Can you explain what the subjunctive mood is?

The subjunctive is a grammatical method to determine the attitude of the subject. It most frequently is used to express feelings of hope, uncertainty, fear or desire towards a certain idea. It is also use...

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Answered by Susie F. French tutor
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How would you translate the sentence "I gave it to him into Spanish"?

"Se lo di"The first part of this translation is choosing the correct verb, dar, and correctly conjugating it into the appropriate past tense (in this case the preterite, as it is an action that ...

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Answered by Marco S. Spanish tutor
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