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'dux militibus imperavit ut summa virtute pugnarent.' What construction is this? Parse 'militibus' and explain why it is like this. With the same construction, rewrite this sentence using 'iubeo' instead of 'imperare'.

This is an indirect command. 'militibus' is dative masculine plural because in an indirect command, the verb 'impero, imperare, imperavi, imperatus' takes a dative subject - to order to s...

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Answered by Rishem K. Latin tutor
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Why does blood flow to muscles increase during exercise?

Muscles require more energy during exercise. Additional oxygen and glucose are needed to release the energy. Blood flow increases to supply these to muscles faster.
Respiration also increases to allo...

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Answered by Chloe W. Biology tutor
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Why do melting points decrease down group I?

As we go down group I, the ions have larger shells and the distance between the bonding electrons and positive nucleus decreases. This decreases the overall attraction forces between the two in metal latt...

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Answered by Chloe W. Chemistry tutor
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When to use passé composé or imparfait?

The imparfait is used to describe the background or ongoing events/habits. Example: If faisait beau.
The passé composé is used to describe what is taking place in that very moment or a specific event...

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Answered by Chloe W. French tutor
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Sarah plans to paint a rectangular wall of dimensions 8.7m x 2.3m. A tin of paint costs £16.10 and covers 6 metres squared. Sarah has a budget of £56, can she afford to paint the wall? Explain your reasoning.

(This question would appear on the calculator paper of GCSE Maths) The first step is to calculate the total area of the rectangular wall by multiplying the width and height of the wall: Area (recta...

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Answered by Rob S. Maths tutor
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