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Analyse Gatsby’s attitude to Daisy in aiming to achieve his own version of the American Dream. Refer to the extract as a starting point.

Example paragraph: The extract initially describes Baldwin’s departure from a building, and the particular language choices aid us in relating the text to Gatsby’s intense business lifestyle and how this aff...
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Literature often reflects destruction with little room for redemption. Compare and contrast two of the texts you have studied in light of this comment.

Ian McEwan and Tennessee Williams weave the theme destruction into the novels ‘Atonement’ and ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ by portraying the influence of class and wealth and the injustice it causes. The ident...
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Find the normal to the curve y = x^2 at x = 5.

Differentiate the original equation (y = x^2) to find the gradient (m) of the line which is a tangent to the curve. Dy/dx = 2x Therefore m = 2 Calculate the negative reciprocal (m2) which will give the gradi...
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Use the identity for sin(A+B) to find the exact value of sin 75.

From reading the question, we need to use the addition formula for sin(A+B)= sinAcosB+cosAsinB. So we need to think what are two common values for sine and cosine that we know and have exact answers for that...
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Is Act Utilitarianism an effective way of making moral decisions?

The study of philosophy demands a methodical approach. When we break down a problem, we make it manageable and answering the question becomes a less daunting task. The more questions you ask, the more sophis...
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