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(History) 'Is it more appropriate to characterise the February Revolution of 1917 in Russia as "popular" or "spontaneous"?'

This is an example of a typical GCSE question, or alternatively could appear as a 'prompt' to a source question on an A level paper. In any answer, it is important to consider both sides of the argument, ...

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Answered by Lorcan C. History tutor
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How do I use the present tense in German?

First: Start with a comparison with English (different tenses for the present in English vs. A single one in German)

Second: Evoke the difference between strong and weak verbs in German, do a paral...

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Answered by Eléna D. German tutor
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Describe the structure of DNA

Firstly, when answering an IB essay question, remember that you are noted through key words or concepts. I will put these in italics and then explain them. DNA is composed of nucleotides...

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Answered by Céline D. Biology tutor
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Quel sont vos sentiments sur le port de la Burqa en france?

Le port de la Burqa est un debat compliqué et la populations francaise presente des opinions mixtes sur le sujet. Pour moi il y deux partie du debats qu'il faut considerer; le debat religieux ainsi que le...

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Answered by Hugo L. French tutor
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How do I analyse picture sources at History GCSE/A-level?

It can feel really intimidating when you come across a historical image or drawing in an exam - unlike a text extract, you can’t directly quote from it, which can make it seem less accessible to analyse. ...

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Answered by Rebekah L. History tutor
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