Is there a method you follow to pick out quotes to support your topic sentence? Cause I find it a lot easier to write if I follow a 'guide' to how I write
e.g. for each topic sentence:
one quote proving the cause of your topic sentence
one quote proving the effect of your topic sentence...
So, something came over me pretty recently. I've been doing pretty well so far in Y11 with English advanced but the problem is that I don't feel well equipped for any unseen question examinations as all my assessments have pretty much been hand-ins (besides a Y9 one which I trolled)
I usually...
When the ionisation of a metal is measured, the equation is as follows:
M(x) + energy --> M(y) + e-
What are the states of x and y respectively?
(A) g, g
(B) s, g
(C) s, s
(D) g, s
could someone explain why its A?
eight people sit around a table. If the eight people consist of four sets of twins, how many arrangements are possible if each twin must sit opposite each other?
how do u do this?
I got -2 < tanx < 3 but idk how to go from there given the domain 0<x<360
like do i just arctan everything and yeh or what else do i do
if i arctan i got 0<x<71deg 34'. I'm like super unsure about it tho
How would you sketch the graph? Usually for motors or generators i sketch a flux vs time graph then take the negative derivative but idk how to do that with this example..
Why must n be divisible by 2 if n^2 is divisible by 2? Also, does this apply to irrational numbers and variables? I.e. if n^2 is divisible by p then n must be divisible by p.