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In 'To a Daughter Leaving Home', how does the poet present the speaker's feelings about her daughter?

If asked this question by a student, I would suggest they tackle it by identifying the over-arching tone of the speaker's feelings, and then drawing out three differing aspects of this and expanding upon ...

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Answered by Thomas M. English tutor
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England is set to run short of water within 25 years, the chief executive of the Environment Agency has warned.In the speech, Bevan says: “Water companies all identify the same thing as their biggest oper...

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Functions: If f(x)=3x^2 - 4 and g(x) = x + 3, 1) Evaluate f(3), 2) Find the inverse of f(x) (f^-1(x)), 3)Find fg(x).

  1. in this case x=3 so you substitute it into f(x) to get f(3) = 3(3)2 - 4 = 3*9 -4 = 27 - 4 = 232) There are 2 methods to this question, a logical method, and a more mathematical method. Th...
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Answered by Jason P. Maths tutor
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I don't understand what to look for in the linguistic of fiction?

There are a wide array of literary techniques, amongst them similes and metaphors. These help the author to give more depth and clarity to what they are trying to express. Some form of linguistic techniqu...

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The notion of the American Dream figures prominently in this story. How should readers define "American dream"? Moreover, is pursuing the American Dream necessarily a good thing, as evidenced by The Great Gatsby?

The idea of an American Dream was coined by historian James Truslow Adams in his 1931 book The Epic of America, and characterised as a dream in which “each man and each woman shall be able to att...

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