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How would you approach poetry analysis?

Poetry can be a difficult part of the GCSE curriculum because, in my experience, reading poetry isn't as common as other types of text during secondary school and so it can feel a bit daunting. There are ...

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Answered by Francesca B. English tutor
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(ii) Prove by induction that, for all positive integers n, f(n) = 3^(3n–2) + 2^(3n+1) is divisible by 19

Let P(n) represent the statement that 'f(n) is divisible by 19'. For the basis step, I prove that P(1) is true: f(1) = 33(1)-2+ 23(1)+1 = 19. 19 is divisible by 19 so P(1) is true. I...

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Answered by Daniel L. Maths tutor
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Record numbers of visitors to the Olympic Games want accomodation in the host city. Explain the effects that this will have on the market for rental properties.

Before starting, it is important to note that the property market is different to other markets as building new houses/flats takes time, so the supply of accomodation cannot be increased quickly. Therefor...

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Answered by Nisa H. Economics tutor
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How do I know when to use these tenses: imparfait, passé simple and passé composé?

The imparfait and passé simple work together to narrate the past: imparfait is used to describe actions that took place over a certain period of time in the past, and it is used for description, whereas t...

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Answered by Mathilde C. French tutor
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When do I use 'ser' and 'estar'?

This is one of the most complex questions for Spanish learners, as both verbs mean 'to be'. This can cause confusion even for advanced learners, and so if you study it well now it will set you up with a s...

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Answered by Daisy H. Spanish tutor
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