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Why do we study composers such as Bach, Mozart and Beethoven above others?

GCSE and A-Level papers (and university degrees) tend to focus on composers such as Bach, Mozart, and Beethoven because of the impact they each had on subsequent generations. Each one had a profound impac...

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Answered by Sewek G. Music tutor
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What is the structural significance of the recapitulation in classical sonata form?

The recapitulation provides the double return of both the tonic key and the primary subject. It is the combination of these two factors that identifies the recapitulation as the concluding section of sona...

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How to approach an unseen English Paper 1?

An English Paper 1 should not scare you off. The fact that it is unseen, plays no part in the way of approaching the question. The technique and approach you should have, should be the same when dealing b...

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Answered by Christina A. English tutor
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Solve the simultaneous equation- 2x+8y=10 and 3x+2y=5

Firstly, lets name each equation A and B- this will help us later. If I told you what x was, you would be able to use either equation to find y- easy! so lets first find one unknown (x or y) then use that...

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Answered by Max G. Maths tutor
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Which protein structure is broken down due to denaturalization: primary, secondary, tertiary or quaternary?

Denaturalization breaks down all the structures but the primary one. Remember that the primary one is made up of the aminoacids. If we break the peptide bond between aminoacids we're changing the protein,...

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Answered by Blanca G. Biology tutor
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