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'Using the speech in Act 1 Scene 7, explain how far you think Shakespeare presents Macbeth as an upstanding member of society'

Macbeth’s soliloquy in Act 1 Scene 7 consists entirely of an internal battle that Macbeth is having with himself based on the plan to murder Duncan. He is beginning to contemplate whether the advantages o...

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Answered by Elena W. English tutor
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'Hamlet is a hero incapable of taking action.' Using you knowledge of the play as a whole, show how far you agree with this view of Hamlet.

It can be argued that Hamlet’s failure to take action is exemplified through his avowed intention to "put an antic disposition on" as a disguise for his real feelings and intentions. The hypocri...

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Answered by Elena W. English tutor
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What is gerundival attraction and how do I translate it?

"Gerundival attraction" is a fancy term for the process by which a gerund turns into a gerundive. A reminder: a gerund is one of those words that has -nd- in it...

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Find the gradients of y = 3x^2 − (2/3) x + 1 at x = 0

y = 3x^2 − (2/3) x + 1Derivative of 3x^2 = 6x3 * 2 = 6x^(2-1) = x^1 = xDerivative of -(2/3)x = -2/3-(2/3) * 1 = -2/3x^(1-1) = x^0 = 1dy/dx = 6x - 2/3at x = 0dy/dx = 6(0) - 2/3dy/dx = -2/3

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Answered by Zaid B. Maths tutor
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What is the Rutherford alpha scattering experiment and what does it tell us?

The Rutherford experiment allowed us to experimentally disprove older models of the atom, forming the basis of the evidence for the nuclear model of the atom. The atom at the time was bel...

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Answered by Aneesh J. Physics tutor
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