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How do I approach analysing a poem?

When you're first given a poem, you may feel that you could never have enough to say to write an essay on it. However, by splitting your preparation into sections and reading it through specifically looki...

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Answered by Sian H. English tutor
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Define "prerogative power" and describe the impact of the GCHQ case on our understanding of royal prerogative

Albert Venn Dicey describes prerogative power as “every act which the executive government can lawfully do without the authority of an Act of Parliament.” This definition, accepted by the courts in

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Answered by ANNA C. Law tutor
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Solve for x and y, with x and y satisfying the equations 3x+2y=36and 5x+4y=64

x=8 y=6

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Answered by Lucy S. Maths tutor
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What is the difference between a priori and a posteriori knowledge?

A priori knowledge is prior to sense experience (thus 'priori'). For example, even prior to actually going out into the world and doing experiments, one could simply close their eyes, think, and deduce th...

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There are 20 sweets in a bag, 5 are white and 15 are black. What is the probability that a sweet chosen at random will be white?

5 out of the 20 sweets in the bag are white. This could be written as 5/20. This is the probability. However, this can be simplified to 1/4 'one quarter' or 0.25.

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Answered by Toby D. Maths tutor
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