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How do I avoid using a robotic structure in my paragraphs, while also thoroughly analysing and embedding quotes?

Most students at GCSE are taught to use the structure of PEE (Point Evidence Explanation) in each of their paragraphs in order to construct their argument. However, A-level requirements differ, as examiners ...
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What are differential equations, and why are they important?

Let's begin by reviewing a fairly simple (linear) equation: (1) y = 2x + 3 (1) describes the relationship between two variables, x and y . Given a value for one, we can use (1) to work out the value of the u...
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How do I sketch the locus of |z - 5-3i | = 3 on an Argand Diagram?

First, we use the idea that a complex number z can be written in terms of its real and imaginary parts, i.e. z = x+iy, to write our expression as: | x+ iy -5 - 3i | = 3 Next, we can group the real and imagin...
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How do you go about conducting research and finding a question for your EPQ?

When beginning your EPQ, you need to think about topics that interest you. Draw a spider diagram with possible topics that you could write a long essay on. You can think about topics related to your studies,...
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How would you structure your paragraphs in an essay?

Firstly, if you were talking about how the characters in the Great Gatsby are presented in an essay, you could begin one of your paragraphs with a topic sentence (your point) such as 'Gatsby is portrayed as ...
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