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How do you answer a ‘how far do you agree with the statement’ question?

This type of question can come up in both GCSE and A-Level History papers. Firstly, it is important to show both sides of the argument - you must outline points which both support and those which challenge t...
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Answered by Ella H. History tutor
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When composing a mechanism in organic chemistry, how do I use curly arrows?

There are a few things to learn about the use of curly arrows. Once you've grasped the basics, though, you'll be able to use them with simplicity and clarity no matter how complicated the mechanism is! The f...
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How do i solve a system of 2 equations?

This problem is one that can be confusing if not tackled orderly. Let us have an example of a system of 2 equation: 3x + 5y = 13 4x + 7y = 18 First we must choose one of the two and then express one of our v...
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Answered by Ioan I. Maths tutor
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How do I solve this problem?

Two trains move towards one another. The first one has a speed of 30 km/h , and the second one travels at 50 km/h . The initial distance between them is 160 km and they both begin to move at the same time. A...
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How can i learn all the specific vocabulary that is needed for the best marks?

A great tip for learning vocabulary is first of all, try to start learning as soon as possible and by learning a handful of words, or even just one word, every day will be a lot easier than attempting to lea...
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Answered by Jacob P. Spanish tutor
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