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How do you learn quotes efficiently?

The prospect of an exam for which you need to learn quotes always seems daunting, but if you go about picking your quotes in a way which helps you not only memorise them, but use them efficiently, then...

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How do you read read rhythm and meter in poetry?

For many, difficulty can be found in judging a poem's rhythm and meter and the siginificance of it. In a line of verse rhythm is simply patterns of stresses, in that you stress some syllables and don't...

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Answered by Cameron W. English tutor
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When do you need to agree the past participle when using the passé composé?

Participles are tricky little things, but when it comes to agreeing them, all you've got to do is learn the rules – there aren't any pesky exceptions!

Participles agree in gender ...

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Answered by Rebecca B. French tutor
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Outline and evaluate research into the effects of leading questions on the accuracy of eyewitness testimony (8 marks)

This question carries 4 A01 marks and 4 A02 marks.The A01 for this question will mainly come from studies such as Loftus et al. Students could include ex...

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Answered by India P. Psychology tutor
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A motorist traveling at 10m/s, was able to bring his car to rest in a distance of 10m. If he had been traveling at 30m/s, in what distance could he bring his cart to rest using the same breaking force?

By just a quick look you might be tempted to say 30 m. However the key information is that the breaking force is the same. We can calculate the deceleration of the car when at 10m/s using the equation ...

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Answered by Charis T. Physics tutor
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