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Explore identity in the poetry of William Blake

...The Book of Thel, for example, is one of “the earliest of [Blake’s] prophetic works.” Here, Blake simultaneously engages with the reader for didactic effect, whilst questioning the process of ...

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Answered by ANNA C. English tutor
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Explore the themes of love and/or religion in the poetry of John Donne

...The Canonization reflects a contrasting sentiment to The Calme, but its subject matter can be expanded in a similar way to reveal a wider discourse on religion, divine love and the co...

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1. A small stone is dropped from a height of 25 meters above the ground. i) Find the time taken for the stone to reach the ground ii) Find the speed of the stone as it reaches the ground

i) Let’s first write down, as we always should, what we know and what we are searching for. We know height is 25 meters and we are searching for time, so: ℎ = 25 �� �� =? This is a case of free fall of co...

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Answered by Petar M. Maths tutor
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How do I know what to write in my personal statement?

You need to really show passion for your subject by saying all the things that you've done (eg. presentations, work experience, reading), but also make sure that it doesn't read like a list. You need to h...

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The mass of a balloon is 0.02g before it is filled with air. After it is blown up with air the mass is 0.04g. Assuming oxygen makes up 21% of air, calculate the number of moles of oxygen in the balloon.

Mass of oxygen in balloon = 0.02 x 0.21 Mr (O2) = 16 x 2 = 32 Moles = mass / Mr = (0.02 x 0.21) / 32 = 1.31 x 10^4 moles Or 0.000131 moles

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Answered by Alice W. Science tutor
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