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How do I go about identifying techniques employed in a poem?

Teachers often refer to 'techniques' that poets use to convey meaning. But how is one to first identify them when presented with an unseen poem? It is useful to think about the process in three steps:1) Obse...
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Analyse 2 causes of shifts in the demand curve and the consequence for the consumer.

The demand curve describes the quantity of goods and services that consumers are willing and able to purchase at any given price over a given period of time ceteris paribus. An increase in a consumer's incom...
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With over 12.7 million mobile phone contracts being offered in the UK, is it possible for a consumer to make a rational decision when selecting a mobile phone tariff?

It is extremely unlikely that a consumer would be able to make a rational choice when selecting a mobile phone tariff due to the cognitive limitations of the human brain. As there are such a large number of ...
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Describe and evaluate the multi-store model of memory. Refer to evidence in your answer. (16 marks)

Atkinson and Shiffrin proposed the multi-store model (MSM) as a description of the way information flows through the memory system. The model suggests that memory is made up of three stores linked by process...
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It has been said that every character that appears in a play has something to contribute to the story before he leaves the stage again. From at least one play that you have read, give an example how this could be true.

In the drama "Faust" by J. W. Goethe, Wagner represents the kind of dry academia that Faust hopes to escape. Wagner is satisfied with getting his knowledge from books only. Faust, on the other hand...
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