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How to create a convincing argument in an exam

Read as much as possible and consult multiple sources. When you explore the different ways in which historians write you can pick up manerisms that develop your own writing skills and thus give your writi...

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Answered by Alexander H. History tutor
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How best to maximise marks in exams, for example in definitions or in 20 mark questions

For any question the you should first consult the mark schemes and ensure that you are understanding exactly what they are saying. For a definition question repition is key, making sure that you understan...

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Discuss the advantages and disadvantages for a new business of using an overdraft as a way of managing its cash flow.

With high initial setup costs and a lack of a steady revenue stream, it is a common situation for a new business to encounter cash flow problems while waiting for funds from its debtors to arrive. An over...

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Solve x^2 = 4(x – 3)^2

To solve this equation we need to firast expand it. 

x2=4(x-3)2

To do this we first expand the brackets. Remeber anything squared means times i...

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Answered by Annabel M. Maths tutor
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With reference to valencies, describe and explain the differences in reaction as you go down group 1 of the periodic table for the reaction: metal + water -> Metal hydroxide + hydrogen.

As you descend the group, the reactions become more vigorous, more exothermic and have a higher rate of reaction. Lithium will just gently fizz and produce a gas, sodium will melt into a ball shape and fi...

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Answered by George N. Chemistry tutor
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