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Why did France demmand such a harsh settlement at the Peace Treaty in 1919? (6)

This is a 6 mark question which requires reasons in the form of three PEE (Point, Evidence, Explain) paragraphs. A model answer could be structured like this:P: Residual bitterness over the Franco-Prussia...

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Answered by Tara K. History tutor
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How do I answer a word choice question in close reading or comprehension?

When answering close reading questions about word choice one of the easiest ways to think about it is what are the CONNOTATIONS of a word - a fancy way of saying what do the words the author has chosen ma...

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How do I answer a 'how useful' source question?

BEFORE reading the sources, read the question and jot down key points you remember. Then read the source and notice areas/important people that the source does mention AND what it does not. Then answer th...

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Of the following 4 equations, 3 of them represent parallel lines. Which is the odd one out?

  1. 2y - 3x = 4 2) -12x = 4(1 - 2y) 3) y - 5 = 3(x - 1)/2 4) 3(y - x) = 4 - y This question relies on the student's understanding of parallel lines as well as their ability to rearrange equations. The k...
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A particle is undergoing circular motion in a horizontal circle, that lies within the smooth surface of a hemispherical bowl of radius 4r. Find the distance OC (explained in diagram) if the angular acceleration of the particle is equal to root (3g/8r).

Resolve the reaction force caused by the weight, mg, of the particle horizontally and vertically. Rsin(theta) = mg Rcos(theta)=m(CP)w^2 where w = root (3g/8r).thus tan(theta) = 8r/3CPconsider the right an...

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