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7nadin3 [17]
3 years ago
15

You are trying to identify possible funding sources for a proposal you are developing as part of your job at a nonprofit organiz

ation. Your proposal seeks funds to start a literacy program for children living in rural Arkansas. Which of the following search strategies will likely yield the best information? A.Ask your supervisor if she has any suggestions.B.Try to find someone in the Arkansas state government who can help you find the information you seek.C.Using an Internet search engine, search for literacy and funding.D.Using an Internet search engine, find the Web site for the state of Arkansas by searching for Arkansas state.
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notsponge [240]3 years ago
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The man scrutinized Jack and took in his tousled hair and tattered clothes. No wonder he could not afford a ticket! Sighing deeply, he took a ticket from his box and put it in an envelope. When Jack was sleeping, he quietly placed it in his tin can.

By the time Jack awoke, the man was already long gone. He peered into his can and to his surprise, he saw a white envelope amidst the small coins. His heart thumped wildly as his eyes lit up. “There must be something good in there!” Jack’s shoulders slumped in disappointment as he pulled out the lottery ticket. “I could never win the money. With my luck, the chances are too slim!” Nevertheless, he absent-mindedly tucked the ticket away in his pocket.

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