The answer to this question is <span>choosing a topic and creating a research question
Before we even begin to start our research process, we first need to find a certain question which answers that we expected to get from the research.
To maintain the relevancy of the research, this research needs to have an applicable function and the result could be used for the benefit of people in our society.</span>
Answer:
Explanation:
A compound sentence is one that makes 2 simple sentences into 1.
Sentence 1: Katelyn loves to bake cakes.
Sentence 2: She would bake if she had the time.
The easiest way to make this into a compound sentence is to use but or and between them. These two words (but and and) are coordinating conjunctions. But requires a comma.
Katelyn loves to bake cakes, but she would bake (more) if she had the time.
Another way is to use a semicolon
Katelyn loves to bake cakes; she would bake (more) if she had the time.
A verb<span> that needs a direct object to </span>complete<span> its </span>meaning<span>. Bring, enjoy, and prefer are </span><span>transitive verbs</span>
Answer:
Option B
Explanation:
In an application, we need to be formal. All the other statements sound to be too informal. We have to convince the selector to choose us for the Job. For this, we've to use a formal language.