The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Unfortunately, you forgot to include the question. Here we just have a statement, but not a question.
What is your question? What do you want to know?
If this is a true or false question, then the correct answer is "true."
It is true that if Maurice has been asked to write a research paper on American abolitionist Harriet Tubman who lived from 1820 to 1913, Maurice must examine the sources he has collected.
This is the correct way to start the essay, researching the proper sources, primary or secondary, to support the arguments of his essays. He has to be aware of the exact information and validity of the sources to have his arguments correct. Otherwise, he could risk the accuracy of the information to be included.
Maurice must collect enough sources and then decide what kind of information best suits the approach of his essay. That is why it is so important that he can write a good hypothesis.
<span>I think it can be interpreted differently because some people think in different ways, and when something is written differently it can have a change in perception.</span>
Answer:
How central ideas connect
Explanation:
If added to the passage, this information would fit in the Nowruz section.
<h3>What is Nowruz?</h3>
This is the New Year celebration for two main communities:
The Zoroastrian
The Bahaí
During this day, the communities prepare special food, gather with family, among others.
<h3>Why should the passage be added to this section?</h3>
Basic information about the Nowruz includes mentioning the main communities that celebrate it, so if the excertp mentiosn the Zoroastrian and the Baahi it is most likety related to the Nowruz.
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