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‘No more evasion’. Discuss the ways Shakespeare addresses the issue of ‘evasion’ in Measure for Measure.

Perhaps the most conspicuous example of such circumvention in Measure for Measure is the Duke’s attempt to avoid his responsibilities as a leader. Indeed, despite the order for ‘No more evasion’ originati...

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When I look at a source, how do I know what it's trying to say?

When you first look at a source I want you to stop for a second and ask "what is this source showing me" at its most basic level. For example, if it is an image, what is in it? Who is in it? How...

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Answered by Alice G. History tutor
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How should I structure my essays and why does it matter?

Structuring your essay is an often underemphasised aspect of essay writing that can easily increase your grade and make your argument stronger. By clarifying the line of your argument with clear topic sen...

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What is the best way to structure a comparative essay?

When handling two texts in response to an exam question, it is important to chose whether to structure your response thematically or handle one text and then the other. Personally, I would recommend the t...

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OCR History, June 2011; 1.a) Explain the message of the cartoon.

The message of the cartoon is that two of the major policies the US adopted in Vietnam, 'no surrender' and 'vietnamisation,' are incompatible. Nixon's two policies could not co-exist and if he wanted to r...

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Answered by Jack H. History tutor
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