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  1. Nature is presented to be an inescapable force in both poems. The natural imagery in “rocky cove”, “mountain echoes” and “craggy ridge” permeates the poem. There is similar recurring imagery in exposure in “mad gusts”, “rain soaks” and “flowing flakes”.

  2. BAYONET CHARGE. Ted Hughes. Brief Summary. Hughes depicts a soldier for a few seconds, desperately charging into battle. Synopsis. A soldier is thrown into a battle completely unprepared. He is clumsy and confused.

  3. Solve the following simultaneous equations by substitution: ف䖵+ + = =. Step 1: Rearrange the linear equation to obtain one of the unknowns on its own. The linear equation is the one that does not contain any squared, cubed, or higher order terms – every variable is to the power of 1 or a constant.

  4. Several metres of concrete or several inches of lead. Due to their differing penetrating powers, these type of radiation emitted from a source can be easily identified using a simple experiment: Using a geiger-muller (GM) tube and counter, find the background count when the source is not present.

  5. The process of splitting a nucleus is called nuclear fission. Uranium-235 is a commonly used isotope as the fuel in nuclear reactors. When a Uranium-235 nucleus absorbs a neutron, it splits into two daughter nuclei and 2 or 3 neutrons, releasing energy in the process.

  6. Ensure that the in the bracket, when multiplied with each other, gives the quadratic part of the 2. equation. For instance, in this example, our quadratic term is Hence, we can write our equation in the form: ( xx + pp)( xx+qq. Comparing the equation to the form list all the possible factor pairs for .

  7. Shelley opens his poem with the detached narrative of a traveller to distance himself from the political messages of his poem. Shelley uses Ozymandias as an allegory for King George III. This shows readers that he’s willing to risk criticism that would have come with this move.

  8. He lived in London for most of his life, and saw it as corrupted by greed and inequality. He thought his city was dirty and corrupt, both literally and metaphorically, and as he thought this was largely due to the political situation, lots of his poetry was about political subjects.

  9. Measure the mass of the solid by placing it on a balance. If the solid is regularly shaped, measure its dimensions using a ruler or other measuring tool and then use a mathematical formula to find the volume. If the solid is irregularly shaped, immerse it in water and measure the volume of the water displaced.

  10. However, in general the romantic movement later lost support for the revolution when it turned violent, seeing it as evidence of humanity’s innate evil. The poet’s aim was to write a three part autobiographical epic called “The Recluse”, with The Prelude being the first volume of 400 pages.

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