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nikdorinn [45]
3 years ago
6

What are the correct steps to take in response to each of the following research challenges? Match each challenge with the appro

priate solution.
"Your research made you
change your position".
"Your research produced too
many different ideas to
cover in one paper."
"Your research didn’t
produce enough information
to fill an entire paper."
"Your research produced
information that you"


Revise your thesis statement.


Focus your search on a more specific topic.

Add another section to your outline.


Make your search more general
English
2 answers:
joja [24]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

The matched challenge is given with respect to the appropriate solution.

Explanation:

Revise your thesis statement.

"Your research produced too many different ideas to cover in one paper."

Hence, it conveys the meaning that the thesis submitted must be revised and remove the excess information that is irrelevant to the topic.

Focus your search on a more specific topic.

"Your research didn’t produce enough information to fill an entire paper."

Hence this conveys the meaning that it should contain within the topic and should be focused on the topic.

Add another section to your outline.

"Your research produced information that you"

Hence, this conveys that the amount of information must have another section to the overall outline of the thesis submitted.

Make your search more general

"Your research made you change your position"

This conveys that the perspective of the author must be revised and has to produce the value that is more relevant to the topic.

Sergeu [11.5K]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Revise your thesis statement. >>> your research made you change your position.  

Make your research more general. >>> your research didn’t produce enough information to fill an entire paper.

Add another section to your outline. >>> your research produced information that you had not considered.

Focus your search on a more specific topic. >>> your research produced too many different ideas to cover in one paper.

Explanation:

is correct

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