The correct answer is C. The use of camels as transportation
Explanation:
In writing, one of the most important factors that determine the topic you select is the number of pages you are allowed to write that is linked to how narrow or broad a topic is. In general terms, it is considered a topic is broad when the author will need to add multiple details, information, and pieces of evidence to develop the topic in a complete way, which usually requires at least 5 or 10 pages but can even require more pages and deals with general topic or events. On the other hand, a topic is considered narrow, when it addresses a specific point of a general topic and requires less than 5 pages to be developed.
Considering this, the topic that would be appropriate for a three-page research paper is "the use of camels as transportation in ww1" because this topic does not address a general events such as the world war one or the impact or effects of some event that would require multiple details, but address a specific point which makes it a narrow topic that can be developed using few details and therefore is appropriate for a three-page research paper.
I think it's A hopefully my answer was helpful?
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ofc they need privacy, when are they going to beat their meat?
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What is the usefulness of this question.
The correct answers to the given questions are:
- d. All of the above.
- c. Sometimes found in newspapers and magazines.
- c. The seasons of the year
- d. No particular person, place, or thing.
<h3>What is a Common Noun?</h3>
This refers to the type of noun that does not refer to a particular person, place, or thing and is NOT capitalized, except it begins a sentence.
Hence, the correct answers to the second part of the question are:
- a. Madame Magloire
- c. A single subject
- b. Some plants growing at an angle can straighten themselves up.
- d. All of the above
- d. The boy and his friends run every day.
- c. That book is Laura's
- a. Her brother Chris is on the basketball team.
- d. Context clue
- d. No particular person, place, or thing
- d. All of the above
- d. Metaphor
- a. The speaker sounds hoarse as if he has a cold.
- b. The letter will be written by her.
- a. Who
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