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What is the difference between "mieux", "meilleur(s)" and "meilleure(s)"?

Mieux is the superlative form of the adverb bien, meaning well.
Meilleur is the superlative form of the adjective bon

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Answered by Raquel F. French tutor
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How do you write an English Literature A level essay?

This was one of the first questions I asked myself when embarking on the big jump from GCSE to A-level and the answer is by looking at the marking criteria. Unlike GCSE, the English Literature mark scheme...

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Answered by Sai H. English tutor
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Compare and contrast the two texts, noting what is similar and different about them in terms of language use.

The two texts both refer to health, as this is a current upcoming social trend, and an effective hook in sporting publications. They both use images and recommendations from celebrities, who endorse the s...

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Describe the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis.

The light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis occur in the thylakoid membrane of the chloroplast in a plant cell. Embedded in this membrane are two chlorophyll-protein complexes called photosystem 1 and...

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Answered by Emily H. Biology tutor
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What is the point of intersection of two lines, and how would I find it?

The point of intersection is where the lines would cross if we drew them on the same graph, in your exam you may be asked to find the coordinates of this point.

To do this we would first draw a ske...

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Answered by Lisa S. Maths tutor
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