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How can you show your in depth knowledge of a novel if the exam question is focused on only one specific chapter or theme?

This is one of the main difficulties I found when studying for my A Level English Literature exam, so I really understand any confusion about how to go about answering these types of questions.Demonstrati...

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Outline two assumptions of the behaviourist approach.

One assumption of the behaviourist approach is that we are born as a blank slate (known as tabula rasa) and we learn everything from the environment. This assumptions believes that all humans, male and fe...

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Answered by Chloe R. Psychology tutor
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What is the difference between an MMI and panel interview?

A panel interview probably is how you imagine a stereotypical interview to be. You stay in one room and stay talking to the same person/people for approximately 20 minutes (this could be a different time,...

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What is the Philips Curve?

Philips Curve shows the inverse relationship between inflation and unemployment. So as unemployment decreases inflation rises.

This is because when unemployment is low, firms have to increase wage...

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Answered by Kalpana L. Economics tutor
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What are the main differences between 'por' and 'para'?

In the broadest sense, both 'por' and 'para' have the meaning of for, but they are used in different contexts and are not interchangeable. I find it helpful to think of it as if ‘para’ involves looking fo...

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Answered by Jake E. Spanish tutor
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