Top answers


How do I compare two sources?

There are lots of different things to consider when looking at sources: first you want to read through them, and look at the authorship and date, as that will give you some clues as to any differences you sp...
BB
Answered by Beatrice B. History tutor
5110 Views

How do I prepare for an in-class ERQ, knowing the topic but not the way the question is phrased?

In order to practice writing ERQs for the exam, it is common that you will be asked to write one in class where you are given the topic beforehand, but not the command term in the question (ex. "evaluat...
Answered by Psychology tutor
2768 Views

Describe the principle of Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) and its application in laboratory setting.

Polymerase Chain Reaction is an in vitro method used to amplify DNA fragments. It consists of three main steps, which are: (1) denaturing, (2) annealing, (3) and extension. During denaturation, the double-st...
Answered by Biology tutor
1903 Views

Describe the Strengths and Weaknesses of Emotivism

One appealing feature of emotivism is that it may promote a tolerant and accepting attitude towards moral diversity. Hence, according to emotivism as moral judgments are nothing more than ‘pure expressions o...
LD
15455 Views

What is the best way to prepare for an unseen poem on an exam?

The best way to prepare for an unseen poem is to practice close analysis before hand. There are certain things that will always be applicable for poetry. You're going to want to talk about the structure of t...
LA
4034 Views