The good methods of sorting out ideas that you want to use in a paper are:
- O B. Pick which ideas go in the introduction, the body, and the conclusion.
- OC. Get rid of ideas that don't fit and group similar items together.
Sorting is a systematic process of arranging ideas in an ordered sequence based on some defined criteria.
Sorting ensures effective analysis of ideas, establishes order to a group of data, and makes it easy to carry out further researches.
Thus, the correct options are B and C because they capture the essence of sorting (grouping similar items (ideas) together and getting rid of unfit or irrelevant ideas).
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Curtis is using D. freewriting. I hope this helped and brainliest would be nice ;) Thanks.
D is the answer, the rest are wrong
All the Birlings commit crimes similar to the seven deadly sins. Mr Birling is greedy - he wants far more money. Sheila is guilt of wrath and envy as she complains about Eva Smith etc.
(This is the same person that answered above, just different account)
Once upon a time, there was a boy named Billy. He lived in the royal village of Scotland under King Richard. One day, the king decided to call all the children in the valley to his presents. He gave each of them a flower seed, and said that whoever grew the most beautiful flower would be the new king. Billy was so excited and rushed home right away to plant the seed. He watered it every day, but nothing ever came up. His neaighbor already had a beautiful flower growing, along with most of the other kids in the valley, but Billy never did. On the date the king said to come back, everyone had flowers of all sorts. There were magnificant sunflowers, and daisies, and roses, and every other type of flower you could think of. The king had them all line up with their flowers, but Billy's pot was still empty. He was embarrased and ashamed. However, when the king reached Billy, he smiled and grabbed Billy's arm and rasied it high in the air. He announced Billy as Scotland's new king. He explained that every seed he gave the children, had all been roasted and cooked, so there would be no plant to ever come up. This proved that everyone in the whole valley cheated and replaced seeds when nothing came up, all except for Billy. He was testing the people in his valley to see which kid was honest, and trustworthy. Becuase Billy did not cheat and replace the seed like everyone else did, the king trusted him, and made him the new king of Scotland. The End