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Crank
3 years ago
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Elizabeth’s first research question is “How did Theseus overcome the Minotaur?” What should her second research question be, and

what would be the most credible source for research?
Elizabeth should ask, “Which traits show Theseus’s heroism?” using a newspaper article published in 1990 for research.
Elizabeth should ask, “Which traits show Theseus’s heroism?” using a current article from a scholarly website for research.
Elizabeth should ask, “How does Theseus’s heroism impact modern life?” using a newspaper article published in 1990 for research.
Elizabeth should ask, “How does Theseus’s heroism impact modern life?” using a current article from a scholarly website for research.
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Anna71 [15]3 years ago
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Elizabeth should ask, "Which traits show Theseus's heroism?" using a current article from a scholarly website for research. A scholarly website is a more reliable source of information than a newspaper article published in 1990 that most likely didn't have anything to do with this subject.
Ratling [72]3 years ago
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Answer: Elizabeth should ask, “Which traits show Theseus’s heroism?” using a current article from a scholarly website for research.

The question <em>"which traits show Theseus's heroism?" </em>should come before the question <em>"how does Theseus's heroism impact modern life?"</em> This is because we first need to establish what this heroism is, and what characteristics it has, before we can examine its modern influence.

Additionally, it is better if Elizabeth uses the most recent article for two reasons: first, the article is more recent, which means it might include newer developments on the subject. Second, this article would come from a scholarly website, which is a more reliable source than a newspaper.

Naetoosmart2 years ago
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the answer is B)

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