I had this as an essay question. I literally did my essay today. It’s easy, so what you’re gonna want to do is get two books that are different, but you can find some similarities in them. The first paragraph is the topic one so include a thesis and what your essay is about. The second paragraph is where you write about one book and how it’s different to the other. The third paragraph is where you write about the other book and how that one is different to the other. The fourth paragraph is about how the two books are similar. And the fifth paragraph is the conclusion so just restate your thesis statement. I hope this helped you!
Answer:
In the passage, ‘The Sand Reckoner” Marcus’s words about needing to disembark contribute to the plot because in paragraph 2 Archimedes is trying to play mathematical games with Marcus, but Marcus is trying to get Archimedes to be serious.
Answer:
The "data " is the subject to study, one way to minimize the effects of the expermienter bias on the putcome of the study is to have thos e variables well defined.
Explanation:
A "data" in a experiment is every information that is got from it, whether is the number of times each subject makes some activity, or stays somehow, etc.
Those are defined as the variables, the less variables the expermiente has, the better, so, it is important that the investigators defined which variables are truly important for the expermient.
What should have done to minimize the effects of the experimenter bias on the outcome of the study?
To try to mantain the variables as the less possible.
What were the dangers of the principal investigator assuimg the role of prison superintendent?
Thatthe main objective of the experiment was discovered and itwould cause repercussions on the principal investigator´s well being.
Well as a Percy Jackson fan, there was many hints. Such as, him hating his dad(Hermès). Also, his future was sealed, and his dad saw his future, and couldn’t bare to tell him, which lead him to believe the gods never listened or cared for the demigods.