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What does assonance mean?

Assonance is a literary term that describes the repetition of sounds in words that do not rhyme. Assonance is very effective in: 1) Making a phrase memorable. The catchphrase 'nice as pie' is easy to reme...

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How do I answer a question on the usefulness of a source

The source based section of your paper will ask you to assess how useful the source is, either in the specific context or in general. To assess the usefulness of a source, you should focus on the content ...

HZ
Answered by Halimah Z. History tutor
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Integrate cos^2x + cosx + sin^2x + 3 with respect to x

Step 1: simplify the question using the law cos2x + sin2x = 1 /// Step 2: add the numbers /// Step 3: integrate cosx (remember the differentiation/integration circle sin --&g...

AB
Answered by Amanda B. Maths tutor
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How can I successfully integrate context into my essays?

Discussing the context in which a literary work was written is essential if you wish to access the top grades at A-Level, however this can be notoriously difficult to do well. It is important that your co...

SP
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What's the best approach for an unseen prose commentary?

Of course, the first thing to do when you see a passage of prose for commentary, whether it is seen or unseen, is to read the extract, but don't just skim over it; make sure you are thorough. It's a good ...

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Answered by Alana S. English tutor
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