Top answers

All subjects
All levels

"'Gladstone's attack on Disraeli's foreign policy was the most important reason for the Conservative defeat in the 1880 election.' How far do you agree? [50]" - How would one write an introduction to this essay question?

The introduction of an essay of this nature should aim to answer the question in relatively simplistic terms, in order to provide a basic outline which can be elaborated on throughout the body of the essa...

EG
Answered by Edward G. History tutor
3765 Views

Change of subject question. Make 'a' the subject of the formula v = u + at.

Rule: An equation must be balanced. Therefore, in order to keep the equation balances, what you do to one side you must do to the other side. Change of subject questions require you to isolate the require...

SW
Answered by Sherin W. Maths tutor
21499 Views

Discuss the advantages of judicial precedent. (10 marks)

A sound answer should discuss, at minimum, three of the points mentioned below, supported by a case example where appropriate.

Certainty - a judge ultimately has to reach a decisio...

ER
Answered by Eva R. Law tutor
12633 Views

What is a purpose clause and how do you construct one in Greek?

A purpose clause is a sentence that expresses purpose - doing something in order that something else might happen. For example, 'he shouted so that the girl would help him', 'I went towards Athens ...

JG
4625 Views

How are electron microscopes (TEM) fundamentally different from light microscopes and what are the advantages and disadvantages of each?

Microscopes, in general, work by concentrating radiation of a given wavelength be it light or electrons (let's think of it as a wave just like light) onto a specimen (condensor/electromagnets) after which...

YZ
Answered by YuGeng Z. Biology tutor
4167 Views

We're here to help

contact us iconContact usWhatsapp logoMessage us on Whatsapptelephone icon+44 (0) 203 773 6020
Facebook logoInstagram logoLinkedIn logo

© MyTutorWeb Ltd 2013–2025

Terms & Conditions|Privacy Policy
Cookie Preferences