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Write 36 as a product of its prime factors giving the answer in index form.

A prime number is a number only divisible by itself and 1. To write 36 as a product of its prime factors we use a factor tree. The key thing to remember is to always circle the prime numbers. So we start ...

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How is Odysseus different to other mythical Greek heroes in the 'Odyssey'? Do you think there is a particular reason for this?

Odysseus, whilst portraying many of the characteristics of a stereotypical Greek hero, also performs in ways that humanise him. In Book 10, after he has secured the winds of Aeolus, he falls asleep on the...

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What meaning does the use of a verb in the middle voice convey in a sentence?

The use of the middle voice conveys that the subject of the verb is doing the action upon themselves or for themselves. It often has a reflexive quality: παυομαι = I stop myself i.e. I cease. It can also ...

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‘Shakespeare presents surveillance and spying to be integral to a functioning court in Denmark.’ Explore the theme of surveillance and spying in 'Hamlet'. (45)

Intro- First thing to do in your introduction is alert the reader to what your line of argument (LOA) will be, and then how you will evidence this (AO1). Always make it clear what your ...

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‘An eighteenth-century process is still used for the election of a twenty-first-century president.’ Critically evaluate this view of the US’ Electoral College (30 marks).

The use of ‘critically evaluate’ shows that students must address and analyse arguments both for and against the use of the Electoral College (EC). However, to achieve the top marks students must convinci...

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