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How are classical rhetorical devices used differently in Brutus' and Antony's speeches in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar?

Brutus uses the schemes of repetition and parallelism to strengthen his message, appealing to the audience's sense of ethos (credibility) and logos (logic) with a notion of his honour and high standing. I...

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Answered by Kirsten M. English tutor
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how to calculate reducing balance depreciation, provide an example.

In the reducing balance depreciation you have to deduct a same percentage from the carrying amount (historical cost of the asset - accumulated depreciation) of the asset each year. For example, cost of ma...

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Answered by Bushra B. Accounting tutor
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Student has asked the following: is there a recommended way to structure an essay for an exam and what do I need to make sure I include in each paragraph?

(I would make sure, prior to teaching every student, that I have detailed knowledge regarding the specific exam board that they are on in order to give the most relevant response to a question like this)A...

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Answered by Grace C. English tutor
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Which of these 5 friends are the oldest and youngest given that: Lee is younger than Sam, Kay is older that Tom but younger than Lee, Tom is younger than Lee, Ian is younger than Tom and Sam is older than Tom

Oldest: SamYoungest: Ian
Age order (youngest to oldest): Ian, Tom, Kay, Lee, Sam

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Answered by Rebecca P. UCAT tutor
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What is bounded rationality?

Bounded rationality is a behavioural economics theory which suggests the cognitive, decision-making capacity of humans can't be fully rational due to a number of limits we face. This contrasts with tradit...

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