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How can I make an interesting point about Shakespearian rhyme and meter?

Shakespeare’s blank verse – lines of unrhymed iambic pentameter – can feel somewhat samey. All of the plays depend upon it, even take it for granted, as the bedrock of their poetry; most characters speak ...

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What is the difference in kinetics between a 0th, 1st and 2nd order reaction?

The rate of every reaction, R, relies on many different things including pressure, temperature or concentration of the reactants. To simplify this everything expect for concentration are inclu...

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What is the difference between left and right wing schools of thought?

This question and answer are to be taken as a general rule of thumb. It is important to bear in mind that due to huge variety of political ideologies on the spectrum, there are always exceptions to the...

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Answered by Chris W. Politics tutor
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What is the problem of moral truths? (AQA A Level Philosophy)

When talking about morality, it is natural to think that there exist certain moral truths. That is, when it comes to morality, some things are true, and some things ae false, and that's all there is to it...

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Answered by Edward H. Philosophy tutor
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work out the value of 4a + 2b when a = 4 and b = 3

To solve this question you want to do it step by step.
Firstly replace the 'a' with '4' and calculate the first part of the sum. 4 multiplied by 4, which is 16.
Next replace 'b' with '3' an...

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Answered by Joseph F. Maths tutor
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