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What are the differences between the four types of cadence?

A perfect cadence is chords V-I. When there is a perfect cadence the music sounds finished.

An imperfect cadence is any chord moving to V (e.g. I-V, II-V, IV-V). The music does not sound finished.<...

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Answered by Sophie H. Music tutor
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When and how do I use the subjunctive?

The subjunctive is a tense that is used when there is an element of doubt or uncertainty.

Before looking at when the subjunctive tense is used, it would be useful to look at how verbs are conjugate...

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Answered by Emily B. French tutor
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In order to find the [H+] ion content of H2SO4 (Sulphuric Acid), why must you divide by two after using the formula for pH calculation?

This is because H2S04 is a diprotic acid. If we look at how the acid dissiociates, we can see that:

H2SO4----------> 2H++SO42-

Since...

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Answered by Jamil J. Chemistry tutor
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What is the best method for poetry analysis and revision?

Analysing a poem is most importantly demonstrating how certain features and techniques serve to emphasise a poem's subject and themes. Make sure this is at the back of your mind throughout your analysis a...

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Answered by Iona M. English tutor
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How do I start working on my Veterinary Medicine personal statement?

Your personal statement is your first, and potentially only chance to show what an excellent candidate you are for the very competitive Veterinary Medicine course. It is important that you demonstrate an ...

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