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How do I answer essay questions in the exam?

Taking the fear from essay questions Answering essay questions in Geography is an area students often struggle with; most students are used to GCSE style, maximum 20 mark essays. However, students should not...
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Answered by Maggie S. Geography tutor
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Evaluate the claim there there can be no disembodied existence after death.

For a question like this we should begin by defining what disembodied existence is - the idea that the soul leaves the body and continues to exist independently of the body after death. Possibly consider som...
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How would I answer the following exam question: 'Describe the reasons why Stalin became the Russian leader in 1924.' (5 marks, Eduquas)?

For this question, you are required - according to the mark scheme - to give two separate factors that explain why Stalin became leader, demonstrating specific subject knowledge for each factor. The two fact...
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Given that xy=2 and y=3x+5, find x and y. Do not use trial and improvement.

There are a few ways of solving these simultaneous equations, but most of them involve substitution. Perhaps the most intuitive substitution to make is the second equation (y=3x+5) into the first one (xy=2),...
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How would I simplify (3x^2 − 8x − 3)/(2x^2 −6x) fully?

The above sample question was taken from the 2018 GCSE Maths Higher paper.First we simplify the numerator, 3x^2 - 8x - 3, which is a quadratic written in the form ax^2 + bx + c so we can simplify it by facto...
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Answered by Jude M. Maths tutor
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