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B, its kind of necessary to have a high school diploma, a college degree and/or experience. He could get a job at fast food but it won't be a GOOD job where he can make a living out of
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I am glad to help! Just let me know what you need.
Explanation:
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Answer:
<u>Would the Wright brothers' first powered airplane have been successful if they had chosen other materials?</u>
Explanation:
<em>Remember,</em> Noni wants a research question that is more complex; meaning one that requires giving careful thought and explanation.
Rather than just asking what the Wright brothers used to make their first plane, asking, Would the Wright brothers' first powered airplane have been successful if they had chosen other materials? provides a measure of complexity since it requires first knowing what they use, before exploring whether they would be successful if they had chosen other materials.
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to introduce the claim
Explanation:
I'm a senior, and I've heard my English teacher say this a million times, the purpose of the introduction is to introduce a claim/viewpoint. Yes, you can introduce the author, but that isn't the PRIMARY purpose. The hook goes at the bottom of the introduction, but also isn't the primary purpose. The topic kind of goes throughout the essay.
Answer:
Generate a research question about your topic.
Explanation:
It is not "narrow down your research topic" because you have already created a research plan which means that you already know what your research topic is.
It is not "choose a topic that you find interesting" because you already have found a topic that is interesting since you already created a research plan on that topic.
It is not "synthesize facts from multiple sources" because you need to "generate a research question about your topic" in order to search up the facts from that question to answer the question.