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How do I prepare for unseens in the exam?

I would prioritise your principal parts learning; make an effort to go through, say, 10 a day on flashcards and break it down - it seems like a big task but it can easily be made simple.
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Answered by Annelise A. Latin tutor
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I was wondering if there’s any advice that you might have for an essay like this... the title I think I’m going to write on is ‘Is love a narrative force to be reckoned with in epic? Discuss with examples from Greek and/or Lati

what really impresses the examiner is getting your inspiration from material you have come across before (e.g from a set text or reading you've done) and developing an idea you found interesting from ther...

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Explore how Shakespeare highlights the complexities of love in 'Sonnet 145'.

In 'Sonnet 145', Shakespeare illuminates the desperation and momentary despair of a man in love. While one may expect the subject of a romantic sonnet to profess confirmation of their love or adoration in...

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x^2 - 5x - 12 = 2, solve for x

RHS should always be 0 so start by taking that across.Now we want two numbers, they need to add up to make - 5 and multiply to make -14.Solve for this and we get -7 and +2.Use this information to factoris...

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Answered by Pratinav S. Maths tutor
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5 tins of soup have a total weight of 1750 grams. 4 tins of soup and 3 packets of soup have a total weight of 1490 grams. Work out the total weight of 3 tins of soup and 2 packets of soup.

Let tins be represented by XLet packets be represented by Y
5X= 1750X=350
4X+3Y=14904(350)+3Y=14901400+3Y=14903Y=90Y=30
3X+2Y= (3x350) + (2x30)= 1050+ 60= 1110

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Answered by Joe C. Maths tutor
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