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Should the law of murder be reformed within the UK?

The Law Commission (LC) has described the law of murder as a "rickety structure built on shaky foundations", thus one can discern from this that the current offense of murder is unstable and in nee...
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Answered by Joshua F. Law tutor
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How can I learn the vocabulary needed for the exam?

There are a number of different ways one can learn all the vocabulary that's needed for the exam. The most common one is to go to the back of the textbook, where the glossary can be found, and read the words...
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Answered by Ana R. Spanish tutor
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How do I structure an A Level essay?

The key here is to become familiar with the most effective way to tackle an essay which then means in the exam you won’t have to spend time to considering the best way to go about things. A crucial differenc...
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Answered by Izzy H. History tutor
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How should I go about comparing two poems for GCSE?

Most importantly, don’t rush! Take time to reread the poems with the theme of the question in mind. Make sure you understand everything - plan the essay first. You might find it helpful to draw out a two col...
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How can I make an interesting point about Shakespearian rhyme and meter?

Shakespeare’s blank verse – lines of unrhymed iambic pentameter – can feel somewhat samey. All of the plays depend upon it, even take it for granted, as the bedrock of their poetry; most characters speak it....
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