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Describe the formation of a waterfall (usually a question worth 4 marks in an A-Level paper)

The formation of a waterfall is predominately a result of geology. Throughout the long profile of a river horizontal bands of soft and hard rock are passed over. The harder rock is generally on top of the...

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Answered by Rachael M. Geography tutor
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Can you give me a breakdown of how to answer 'discuss' questions?

'Discuss' questions are normally worth either 12 or 24 marks. An example may be 'Discuss neural mechanisms in aggression'. Disuss questions should always start with describing something e...

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Answered by Lydia C. Psychology tutor
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Describe the sequence and composition of an Ophiolite and evaluate its use in understanding the Oceanic Lithosphere

Ophiolites always follow a particular sequence and composition, the first layer is comprised of deep sea pelagic sediments (often red clays or greywackes) beneath this layer is a layer of Basaltic Pillow ...

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Answered by Niall H. Geology tutor
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Can you explain a theory of pragmatic development in Child Language Acquisition?

Michael Halliday (1975) suggests that we need language because we are forced to interact with other people and with our environment. As we get older and language becomes more complex, so does the social s...

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How would you want the audience to respond to 'Character A' in (the prescribed play being studied)? Discuss how you would perform the role to achieve your aims.

Firstly, before your exam, create a creative overview of Character A after reading the play. This should include: physical appearance e.g. age, height, build, colouring and facial ...

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Answered by Lydia C. Drama tutor
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