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How would you answer this question: Compare the ways in which the writers of your two chosen texts present the effects of social convention on characters

It is important to know your novels really well, so once we have read them and have the story understood completely, we can begin to look at how to answer these sorts of exam questions. This is a particularl...
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How does the stag scene in Aeneid 1 (180-197) characterise Aeneas?

Aeneas is presented like a hunter here: the stag is a prey animal so Aeneas becomes the predator. Aeneas kills seven stags, having just landed in Carthage - he is the foreigner, the 'guest-friend' (hospes), ...
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Answered by Georgie P. Latin tutor
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How can expansionary fiscal policies support an economy in closing a deflationary/recessionary gap?

Expansionary fiscal policies expand aggregate demand (AD) by increasing government spending and/or decreasing income and corporate taxation. As a result, a recessionary (a.k.a. deflationary) gap, which is ca...
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What is the difference between mitosis and meiosis?

Mitosis is a 4-stage process that produces 2 diploid daughter cells from a somatic parent cell (somatic cell is just another way to say any cell other than reproductive cells such as germ cells which produce...
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Why does calcium nitrate decompose in a similar way to magnesium nitrate, but require a higher temperature for decomposition?

Calcium ions (Ca 2+ ) have the same charge as magnesium ions (Mg 2+ ) but Ca 2+ ions have a larger ionic radius (as ionic radius increases down the group). This means Ca 2+ has a lower charge density than Mg...
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Answered by Keziah A. Chemistry tutor
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