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How do I answer a question about setting?

Setting is a common technique used by authors to create an image in a reader's mind. Ask yourself the question, if I was in the setting that has been described by this author: 'what would I expect to see ...

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Answered by Jennifer B. English tutor
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1 What do you understand from the article about the issues of food waste at Christmas? [8 marks]

Read Source 1, ‘It’s time to cut Christmas food waste’, by Rebecca Smithers. http://filestore.aqa.org.uk/sample-papers-and-mark-schemes/2016/november/AQA-ENG1H-INS-NOV16.PDF

To answer this we need ...

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Answered by Gemma W. English tutor
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What are the molecular processes involved in genetic modification? State which organisms can be genetically modified and why this may be beneficial.

Genetic modification involves the transfer of material from one species into another species. This involves using restriction enzymes, which recognise a particular DNA sequence to cut the DNA at this site...

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Answered by Emma P. English tutor
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How many quotes do I need to learn from (relevant book title)?

There is no right or wrong answer to the amount of quotes you need to learn. It's not about who can memorise the most words from the book, but rather who can understand and discuss the key themes in the b...

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Answered by Elinor T. English tutor
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Frankenstein: How does Shelley create sympathy for the 'monster'?

Shelley creates sympathy for the 'monster' by emphasising his innocence; the reader sees him as impressionable, his vengeful nature only a product of a society that rejected him. In particular, the 'monst...

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