Answer:
D. Narrow his focus
Explanation:
In writing a research,a topic has to be selected first. This could be provided by a supervisor or the individual, on a topic he is interested in. After forming a topic, many general questions should be formed. This would provide a wide view from which to assess the topic.
Too many general questions ought to be further narrowed into more specific questions. It is important that the researcher chose a topic on which information could be found easily. This would make it easier for the questions to be easily narrowed and not too broad. He should also avoid open ended questions, that is yes or no questions, so as to make the information more meaningful.
D.The jump from the war in one paragraph to a milling town in the next
the correct answer would be ( My brother Chris and I.)
I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option C. The correct format would be:
According to John Smith, the most common error in solving math questions "relates to the order of operations (9)."
For MLA format, quotations are enclosed within double quotation marks, the author is provided and the specific page. It should be noted that there should be no period after the parenthetical citation.
C). "Can you believe LuLu the pug unlatched the gate?"
This statement is read with a tone of surprise. This is because of the first few words of the sentence: "Can you believe..." This implies that the speaker is shocked/surprised by what they are saying, giving this statement a tone of surprise.