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ardet abire fuga dulcisque relinquere terras, / attonitus tanto monitu imperioque deorum. (Aeneid, 4.281-282) Using the Latin describe Aeneas' emotions at this point.

"[Aeneas] burned to go in flight and to abandon the sweet lands, / dazed by the great vision and by the power of the gods." - Aeneas is eager to be gone ('ardet') - Aeneas is stunned by the visi...

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Answered by Robyn E. Latin tutor
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What is the best technique for drawing diagrams in an exam?

First, list all the information you need to include as a reminder in some spare space. For example, if you had to draw a plant cell writing "cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus, mitochondria, ribosomes...

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How do I write a good introduction?

When presented with an exam question for a text you should consider what themes are at the centre of the question and how the examinar wants you to demonstrate your knowledge of the text. You can do this ...

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Simplify the following C4 question into it's simplest form: (x^4-4x^3+9x^2-17x+12)/(x^3-4x^2+4x)

x + 3x-1 + 2(x-2)-1 - 1(x-2)-2

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What is the sum of the infinite geometric series 1 + 1/3 + 1/9 +1/27 ...?

An infinite geometric series is of the form a*(1 + b + b^2 + b^3 ...)

To find the sum of all the terms in this series we consider the sum, S, where:

S= 1 + b + b^2 + b^3 ... + b^n

whe...

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Answered by Ryan T. Maths tutor
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