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How do you form the Konjunktiv II in the present?

There are two ways to do this, you can either use "würde + infinitive" or a one-word form. The one-word form is identical to the past simple (Präteritum) for regular verbs, so it is only used fo...

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Compare the issues involved in the use of embryo screening for cystic fibrosis and for polydactyly.

Screening embryos for conditions carries the risks of possible harm to the mother and harm to the embryo, including possible loss of the embryo. The result of the screening could also carry ethical implic...

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How can William Blake's The Sick Rose be read as anything more than simple metaphor?

There is a common metaphorical reading of this poem. This poem is an apostrophe, which means it is addressed to a person or thing. The subject of the apostrophe, the rose, can be read as a woman, and the ...

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Factorise 8x^2 + 6x +1

8x2 + 6x + 1. This is a quadratic equation as the highest power of x is to the power of 2.A quadratic is written in the form: ax2 + bx + c. The coefficient of the x2 term ...

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‘It is right that students should contribute to the cost of their degrees.’ Do you agree?

For LNAT questions it is crucial to remember that you are not expected to have specific facts or knowledge for the given question, rather to demonstrate an overall general knowledge of social, political a...

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