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Who is the villain in Shakespeare's 'Othello'

In Shakepeare's Othello , the boundaries between the antagonist and protagonist are blurred, meaning that there is no definite villain or tragic hero. Iago is often seen as the typical villain as he displays...
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What is the 'genitive case'?

The genitive case is one of the 4 german cases, the others being nominative, accusative and dative. The genitive case is used to show possession - similar to using an " 's " in English, such as 'Th...
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Answered by Ryan F. German tutor
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How do I use quotes in my essays?

When writing your essay, you need to have clear points for each section of your work. Plan, plan, plan! It really is the best thing to do. Now once you've done a brief plan, you'll be able to see the gaps wh...
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How do I answer a long answer question? I feel like I haven't got enough to say?

When answering say a 40 mark question its important to remember depth not breadth. Of course you want to cover as much material as possible and show the examiner how hard you've revised and how much knowledg...
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What is sonata form?

Sonata form is the most important form of the Classical period (roughly 1750-1830). It is the most common form for the first movements of, for example, symphonies and sonatas (which usually have three or fou...
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Answered by George N. Music tutor
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