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katrin [286]
2 years ago
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One of the most common problems with disciplinary insights is that they contain jargon that makes the insight unclear. In this c

ase, it might be helpful to Group of answer choices use a dictionary Make a guess based on what the word means in everyday speech look the word up in a key reference work of that discipline
English
1 answer:
Dafna11 [192]2 years ago
5 0

Answer: look the word up in a key reference work of that discipline.

Explanation: When referring to disciplinary insight, We might regard this to mean a well thought inference or conclusion made about a certain research work or problem after thorough consideration and analysis by professionals or experts in that field. Drawing disciplinary insight requires careful and effective study due to the ambiguities or overlap which may seem to occur in the evidences, words or supporting statements the supporting statements which makes the need to verify and confirm the actual meaning of texts or words in previous researches in that same discipline. This ensures a clearer and broadened knowledge which is required for drawing disciplinary insights.

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