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How is a leaf adapted for photosynthesis?

Leaves have a large surface area so more light hits them. The upper epidermis of the leaf is transparent, allowing light to enter the leaf. The palisade cells contain many chloroplasts which allow light t...

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Answered by Aylin L. Biology tutor
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What is Mannerism?

Mannerism is a modern word used to describe an artistic tendency that involved many forms of art, which developed in Europe after the Renaissance, approximatively in the mid-16th century. For what concern...

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How does Text X use language to convey meaning?

This is a fairly broad question, which is why it is essential for you to take notes on the text in question and identify a few formal features that you can analyze in your response. There are a number of ...

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Answered by Callie A. English tutor
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What would a personal statement reflect?

A personal statement should reflect the student's personality and desire as well as reasoning as to why he/she would like to study that particular subject at the university he/she is applying to. It shoul...

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What is the difference between the tone and mood of a text?

The tone of a text relates to the author's attitude towards the subject. This can be found in the diction, syntax, setting, and other narrative and thematic details. These same details can tell us about t...

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Answered by Callie A. English tutor
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