A. drawing information from a variety of sources.
Option A is correct because when conducting research to prove your thesis, it's important to use information from many sources. Only using one source does not show that the research is sound. Option B is not correct. Sources must be reliable. In order to determine if the source is reliable, it cannot be anonymous. Examining only one side of an argument does not address the counterargument. It is important to address both sides so that the opposite side of the argument can be proven incorrect. Writing the research question after beginning research is also not a good idea. If you don't know the research question, then you can't do the research.
The answer is 2: the "Treasures of Tutankhamun"
The title of the work is "Treasures of Tutankhamun", so it should be written inside the quotation marks <em>without the definite article</em> "the", since the article is not part of the title. There is another way of writing the title of a work in a sentence; it can be wrtten in italics. <em>Quotation marks and italics are used to make a title stand out.</em>
Some would be appear, arrive, come forth, come into view, become visible, surface and turn up. There are plenty more but the definition is <span>move out of or away from something and come into view. You probably have some words yourself. (Please mark as Brainliest)</span>
U.S. Victory - Vietnam
Soviet/communist victory - Cuba