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Compare and contrast the two texts, noting what is similar and different about them in terms of language use.

The two texts both refer to health, as this is a current upcoming social trend, and an effective hook in sporting publications. They both use images and recommendations from celebrities, who endorse the s...

Answered by Jennifer E. English Language tutor
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Evaluate the idea that English Language is decaying.

The verb "decaying" in the title carries negative connotations of a change or a progression to a corrupt state, suggesting that English is deteriorating and breaking. People who may agree with t...

Answered by Beccy F. English Language tutor
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How to avoid making silly mistakes when writing an exam essay?

Exam stress happens to everyone. Once you turn the exam paper and see the question, you can't help but panic. Your thoughts begin unfolding rapidly, you make a simple mind map, and in a few minutes time y...

Answered by Denitsa Z. English Language tutor
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Explain what is meant by the "Euphemism Treadmill"

The Euphemism Treadmill is a concept coined by Stephen Pinker in his 2003 book "The Blank State". The concept explains how words that are used to replace offensive terms over time become offensi...

Answered by Emilly T. English Language tutor
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What is the difference between a co-ordinating clause and a subordinating clause?

A co-ordinate clause has equal importance to a main clause. For example, in "I ate a sandwich and Johnny ate pasta", the co-ordinating clause "Johnny ate a pasta" would make sense on i...

Answered by Charlie M. English Language tutor
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