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How do you analyse a primary source?

The easiest way to analyse a primary source (a source from the time period you are studying) is to remember the 4 Ws:

WHAT: What type of source is this? A letter, a picture, a diar...

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Answered by Jennie S. History tutor
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What is "Umgangssprache"?

Like in English, there is big difference between written German and spoken German. Umgangssprache means common speech, and if you visit Germany or are going on an exchange and want to sound more ...

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Answered by Jennie S. German tutor
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Explain why graphite is able to conduct electrcity and diamond is not

Carbon in graphite has three bonds, where as the carbon atoms in diamond form four bonds to one another. As carbon has 4 electrons in its outer shell, this means graphite has one free electron which is ab...

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Answered by Qasim J. Chemistry tutor
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Comprehension of a text followed by questions

In the speaking sections of a French A level exam, I would encourage the student to make sure he or she has understood the content of the text, the main characters, locations and the action described. The...

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Answered by Elena V. French tutor
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An ideal gas undergoes a transformation in which both its pressure and volume double. How many times does the root mean square speed of the gas molecules increase?

In solving this, the ideal gas law must be considered (pV=nRT). Since both the pressure and volume of the gas have doubled, the product p*V (pressure times volume) has increased four times from the initia...

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Answered by Andrei R. Physics tutor
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