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What is the difference between “als” and “wie”?

The difference is basically the same as between “than” and “as”, respectively. You would use “als” when comparing two things that aren’t on the same level ( for example: better THAN = besser ALS). “Wie” on t...
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How is drama created in Act 3, Scene 3, of Shakespeare's 'Othello'?

First, we must consider this scene in relation to the rest of the play. This comes right in the middle, and pinpoints the moment Othello is transformed from a jealous husband to Iago's puppet. In this alone ...
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To what extent was the Scramble for Africa due to power dynamics within Europe?

This is a factor essay question. Therefore, you must include the given factor (power dynamics within Europe) in your answer, but you must also include other factors - I suggest two further factors - to demon...
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Describe how an endotherm prevents its body temperature from rising when external temperatures increase?

An endotherm detects external temprature increases through peripheral skin receptors just beneath the skins surface. This causes impulses (action potentials) to travel to the thermoregulatory centre in the H...
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What are important points to consider when being asked to analyse the usefulness of a primary source?

In order to answer a primary source there are 4 main points of focus in order to ascertain how useful the source is: Who - did the author (if it were a written artefact) have a particular reason for reacting...
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