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What is the difference between por and para?

The basic rule is that ‘para’ expresses purpose or destination, and ‘por’ expresses cause or motive.

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In a spatial sense, to ...

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Answered by Caitlin P. Spanish tutor
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In Virgil's Aeneid, how far would you agree that Dido was an innocent victim for whom we can feel nothing but sympathy?

Dido, to a limited extent, was an innocent victim whom we should sympathise with. She is powerless to act against the will of the Gods, and the Goddesses Juno and Venus eac...

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Was religious change the foremost cause of rebellion during the Tudor period, 1485-1602?

Throughout the period 1485-1602, it is evident that there were many causes of rebellion. However, of these factors, it is clear that Religious change, following the schism between Henry VIII’s church ...

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Answered by Michael M. History tutor
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How do I link different extracts of texts?

English Literature exams, for the most part, will require some form of cross examination. The A2 examinations demand students rigour in making links between various genres. Making tenuous links such as, &...

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Answered by Emily P. English tutor
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What is Kant's Categorical Imperative?

The Categorical Imperative was devised by Immanuel Kant to provide a set of requirements a maxim (or motivation) must pass in order for the action to be considered a moral obligation. When a Categorical I...

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