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What is the most effective way to prioritise what you need to learn or revise for in the exam?

The chief mistake made here is in believing that a History A-Level exam is about how much you know. If this were true, exams would be a blank time-line for you to fill in. Instead, you must remember that ...

Answered by Sam C. History tutor
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Discuss how kingship is represented in Macbeth

Macbeth and Duncan are compared to one another in Macbeth in terms of their suitability to be king. In the Holinshed chronicles Duncan is figured as unable to rule effectively, and Shakespeare us...

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How does William Golding explore human brutality in 'Lord of the Flies'?

Character juxtaposition: Golding juxtaposes the characters of Ralph and Jack in order to demonstrate man's capacity for brutality and cruelty. Ralph's actions in the first half of the novel are guided by ...

Answered by Hana A. English Literature tutor
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Calculate the length of the hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle when the other two sides measure 6cm and 9cm.

Pythagoras theorem which applies to right angled triangles is summarised by the following formula: c2= a2 + b2 where 'c' is the hypotenuse of the triangle, whilst 'a' and...

Answered by Gajendra S. Maths tutor
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How do I effectively incorporate historiography into my essay?

Including historiographical arguments is a great way to impress an examiner. It's really important to make sure that the argument/s you include are relevant, that you don't accidentally plagiarise a hist...

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