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How does Milton show that love is possessive in Paradise Lost (books 9 and 10)?

Milton makes possible a reading of Eve, his main female character, as a femme fatale. This is a woman who through her power of seduction and female charm gains power over male characters. Milton thus deve...

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Using your knowledge of periodicity and atomic structure, why does the first ionisation energy decrease moving down a group yet increase moving along a period in the periodic table?

Moving down a group means that the shielding of the outer electrons is increased due to the greater number of inner electron shells within the atom - these are between the nucleus and the outer electrons....

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Answered by Alfie I. Chemistry tutor
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To what extent was Hippocrates influential in medicine? Use examples of Hippocrates' work in your answer.

The extent to which Hippocrates influenced medicine can be debated in many different ways, however, some of the most crucial and innovative movements within medicine throughout history have arguably been ...

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Answered by Jodie D. History tutor
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How does Orwell use events in ‘Animal Farm’ to explore ideas about revolution? Write about a) some of the events in the book and b) how Orwell uses these events to explore ideas about revolution. [30 marks]

Possible ways to frame an answer (30 mark question)AO1Jones’s cruel behaviourThe progression of the rebellion The pigs’ growing exploitation of the other animalsThe Pigs' perversion of the Seven Commandme...

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Answered by Naomi O. English tutor
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‘The main reason for the tension between East and West in Europe in the 1960s was the actions of the Soviet Union.’ To what extent do you agree with this statement?

12 Mark Question PLAN - KEY point, the question asks about tensions in Europe, not tension globallyARGUMENT: Agree with the statement (i.e. recognise its merits), and deno...

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