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How do I analyse a primary/ secondary source?

When analysing a source there are some easy rules to stick to in order to ensure a deep analysis. Firstly, never take what you're reading or, if it's a picture, looking at at face value. Every source has ...

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Answered by Kimran R. History tutor
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When comparing two texts, where do I start?

Even with the most seemingly unrelated texts, comparison between them is easy once you have the knack. Just because you are asked to compare them, doesn’t mean you need to argue how they are similar; if y...

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'Only Bismarck managed Nationalism effectively in the period 1789-1919' How far do you agree with this view?

The key terms in this essay are 'managed' and 'effectively' so when answering this question it's important to have these words in the back of your head.

Like any History essay, you should follow th...

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Answered by Kimran R. History tutor
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How can I structure my essay to the question “In Macbeth, Shakespeare shows that the guilty suffer more than the innocent.” To what extent do you agree with this view of the play?

First of all, it is important to get a thorough understanding of the question. Here, the stem is 'To what extent', meaning that an acknowledgment of both sides of the argument is required. Before starting...

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Explain how water is re-absorbed in the kidney

It would be helpful for you to have a diagram of a kidney nephron in front of you as you read this explanation. The body has a clever mechanism to conserve water levels, it creates a strong salt concentra...

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Answered by Charlotte D. Biology tutor
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