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jekas [21]
3 years ago
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Select all that apply.

English
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dybincka [34]3 years ago
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That would be all of the above
sveta [45]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

All of the above.

Explanation:

<em>A researcher has to include all these points in order to write effective and valuable research. Discovering facts by reading appropriate is vital as it provides weight and authenticity to the research. Material on the subject would assist in adding value and information to it and making notes from the material would help to narrow and giving an appropriate and concise form to the data. It would aid in featuring the key points more specifically.</em> Evaluation and analyses are mandatory to check the reliability of the source which would help to establish the credibility of the research among the readers. Writing the truth about the subject in a paper would enhance the knowledge of the readers and would avoid being embarrassed at the last minute due to the fabricated ideas. <em>Thus, all these factors contribute together to preparation to write an impressive research.</em>

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“It is also freeing to not really have to respond to emails or even text messages when I choose to not be available. What it forces me and others to do is pick up the phone and talk. Having those dialogues has deepened friendships and allowed me to get to know people better.”

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“I see it frequently in my classes,” he says. “I make certain that students using their phones don’t disturb the learning of others, but do not make an active effort to police an individual who may not be paying attention.”

Starkweather says it’s up to the student whether or not they choose to spend class time listening and learning, or wasting their time on the phone.

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