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Shakespeare's King Lear is a study of brutality, not only of human beings, but also of the natural world. Evaluate this view of King Lear.

In King Lear, Shakespeare uses many literary techniques such as metaphor to paint a picture of his characters' behaviours. These techniques often use nature such as dangerous animals or extreme weather to...

Answered by Nicole H. English tutor
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Describe the process of breathing

The diaphragm contracts, moving downwards. The external intercostal muscles contract, and the internal intercostal muscles relax. Pressure in the chest cavity decreases, forcing air into the lungs. The di...

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How do you make f the subject of the following a = c/d + e/f

1)Multiply out the right hand side to give a common denominator: a= (Cf+de)/df2) Cross multiply to get rid of the denominator fda = cf + de3) bring all terms containing f to the same side and factorise fd...

Answered by Kwaku D. Maths tutor
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How do I revise for the BMAT

There is a BMAT specification, stating all that you need to know. Print this, ensure what you're revising aligns with the specification. Also, make sure past papers and approved practice questions make up...

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How do stars form?

A star is formed from a nebulae, which is a cloud of dust and gas. The dust and gas particles are drawn together by the gravitational attraction between them. As the nebulae contracts, the dust and gas pa...

Answered by Stephen S. Physics tutor
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