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How do I answer a question about setting?

Setting is a common technique used by authors to create an image in a reader's mind. Ask yourself the question, if I was in the setting that has been described by this author: 'what would I expect to see ...

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Answered by Jennifer B. English tutor
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Why do some verbs change in only some persons in the present tense?

There are many 'radically changing' verbs which change their root in the present tense in only some persons of the verb. These are always in all persons EXCEPT nous and vous. For example the verb appeler ...

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Answered by Lucy M. French tutor
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How can I write a good university personal statement?

This is admissions tutor's opportunity to get to know you. It's difficult when they don't have verbal and visual cues like they do in 'real life', so use the page to really get your personality across. Ma...

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A rectangle has an area of 20 cm^2.  Its length and width are enlarged by scale factor 3.  Find the area of the enlarged rectangle.

Area Scale Factor = (Scale Factor)2

If the scale factor is 3 then:

ASF = 32

ASF = 9

Area of enlarged rectangle = 20x9

Area of enlarged rectangle = ...

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Answered by Melanie U. Maths tutor
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Rearrange the formula: m = 2ab/4c+b to make b the subject

m = 2ab/4c+b [times both sides by (4c+b)]

m(4c+b) = 2ab (expand the bracket)

4cm+bm = 2ab (take away bm from both sides)

4cm = 2ab - bm (take out b as the common factor)

4cm = ...

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Answered by Melanie U. Maths tutor
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