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The statement "The writer always states the hypothesis at the beginning of a scientific paper" is True.
A hypothesis is a supposition made by the scientist. In order for a hypothesis to be a scientific hypothesis, the scientific method requires for it to be tested. If a hypothesis cannot be tested, it cannot be scientific hypothesis. It is important to state the hypothesis clearly at the beginning of a scientific paper. This enables the reader to understand the problem.
It's "computers", because they're the subject of the verb to be.
I think.
The paraphrased sentence is “o, none, unless this miracle have might,/ that in black ink my love may still shine bright. “
Log is the object of the preposition because it is a noun and under is a preposition.