Answer:
A case study is an analysis of a person, group or event which is described in detail.
Explanation:
To begin writing a Case Study, the best way to start is to:
- Consider the case very meticulously: All aspects of the case must clear to you. Where possible, write down special points that jump out at you, taking note of facts and important questions or problems.
- Narrow down your Analysis to four or five key problems: Identify the cause of these problems, and who and what they affect as well as their origins;
- Try to arrive at solutions to the problems: This will require the extensive use of all resources available to you besides the research.
- Select the best possible solutions: The merit and demerit of each solution must be considered. Above all, it has to be realistic.
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We don’t know if Corrie and her father had a special relationship. And we don’t have enough information to make an educated guess. Next time you ask a question people need to know more of the context to back up their statement/answer.
Answer:
This might be wrong but...
B seems the most old-timey too me.
Explanation:
A coach is normal, though it sounds quite old-timey, and luxurious comforts just mean that Miss Fairchild has money to throw around.
An influx of passengers means that a bunch of people came, and that is quite ususal on a train.
And finally, B. A smoker is a car where passangers are allowed to smoke- which are not that common nowawdays. Also, when you think of smokers, you think of older times.
Again.... this all might be wrong so... take everything I say with a grain of salt. Or a gallon.
C. Sites that end in .edu
These are websites teachers and professors recommend because it means "education" and it is not ".com" meaning commercial essentially.