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Using integrated linguistic and literary approaches, explore the imagery used in Shakespeare's Sonnet 130.

POINT; Shakespeare contrasts his love with the conventional beauty of a woman of the Elizabethan era, through contrasting her appearance to the beauty of nature.EVIDENCE;

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Determine for what values of c, f(x)=4x^2-(2c+8)x+4 has no real roots.

For f(x) not to have any real roots, its discriminant, b2-4ac < 0. Plugging in the coefficients from f(x), this means (-(2c+8))2-4x4x4 < 0.This means (-(2c+8))2 <...

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Answered by Alexander R. Maths tutor
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Discuss the advantages and disadvantages to working in a team.

Katzenbach and Smith suggest a team is defined through the composition of a small group working together committed to the same performance goals for which they hold themselves mutually accountable. With i...

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I am struggling with English: Language & Literature (HL) Paper 2. When I write practice papers, I never know how to structure my work to include the criterion A) knowledge of texts and contexts.

Paper 2 is among the most challenging Lang & Lit assignments, but don’t worry, with enough practice and a clear structure in your head, the 2-hour exam can be about you ‘filling in the blanks’. First ...

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Answered by Adam P. English tutor
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To what extent had the Nazis achieved an 'economic miracle' by 1939?

Reducing unemployment and stablising the economy after the 1924 hyperinflation crisis and the Wall Street crash of 1929 was a central theme to the Nazi party's political campaigns, and therefore it was im...

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Answered by Aiden S. History tutor
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