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Translate: Nisus erat miles fortis. Amicum habebat, Euryalum nomine, quem maxime amabat. Postquam Graeci urbem Troiam ceperunt, Nisus Euryalusque ad Italiam cum paucis aliis Troianis fugerunt. Ibi invenerunt multos hostes, qui Troianos delere volebant.

Nisus was a brave soldier. He had a friend, called Euryalus, whom he loved very much. After the Trojans had taken the city of Troy, Nisus and Euryalus fled to Italy along with a few others. There they fou...

Answered by Edward W. Latin tutor
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What is the Short Run Aggregate Supply curve and why is it upwards sloping?

Aggregate Supply is the total amount of real output produced in an economy in a given year. The Short Run Aggregate Supply (SRAS) curve looks as aggregate supply in the short run: the time period w...

Answered by Parth D. Economics tutor
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How do I analyse an unseen poem?

The first step to analysing any unseen piece of verse is to read it all the way through without stopping or taking notes. This grants you an understanding of the text’s tone, its rhyme or rhythm, and full...

Answered by Bradley F. ELAT tutor
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To what extent was the Great Depression the primary cause of the rise of the Nazis in 1933?

Whilst the Great Depression was a significant cause in the rise of the Nazis, with Adolf Hitler capitalising on dire economic conditions in Germany to advance his political position, there are other cause...

Answered by Morgan P. History tutor
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Why did the USA introduce marshal aid

There are several reasons the USA introduced marshal aid. Ranging from the ideological to the economic. The ideological reason is that support for communism was rising in Europe. As the “leader” of capita...

Answered by Alexander J. History tutor
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