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In 'The Flea' how does the poet present the speaker's attitudes towards relationships?

Intro - Introduce the poet (John Donne), text and context of the time (16th century). Introduce your line of argument (i.e. The speaker is going against Christianity's expectations of what a relationship sho...
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How do I develop my answer in essays?

To develop your English answer in exams, think of PETAL. This stands for P oint, E xample, T echnique, A nalysis and L ink. The point would be the idea you are putting across, such as saying there is a certa...
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Explain the fight or flight response (to acute stressors)

An acute stressor can trigger the fight or flight response in animals. The amygdala is activated which sends a stress response to the hypothalamus, this activates the sympathetic nervous system (SNS). The SN...
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Explore the notion that virtue ethics does not aid moral decision-making (8)

Virtue ethics, as presented by Aristotle (384-322 B.C.), is one of the three fundamental normative ethical theories recognised for its efforts in prescribing morality. It states that we must cultivate and de...
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Listen to the following piece by Frédéric Chopin and comment on its key features. Your answer should consider texture, tonality, melody, and rhythm.

[The piece played is Chopin's Prelude no. 2 in A minor, op. 28]This piece for the piano begins with the left hand alone in a rhythmic ostinato figure. The use chromaticism makes this opening tonally ambiguou...
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