To investigate or research into it
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "Assuming that." Among the following choices, Assuming That is likely to indicate a conclusion. It is accepting as true without question or proof:
Here are the choices.
Assuming that
Given that
It follows that
<span>Provided that</span>
Answer:
EXERSICE A
1. at - LV
have - HV
come - AV
2. be - LV
does not - HV
show - AV
3. is - LV
that - HV
shows - AV
4. that - LV
included- HV
explains - AV
5. on - LV
looks - HV
appears - AV
EXCERCISE B
1. quickly arrow to donned
2. Skim arrow to gracefully
3. Soon arrow to roaring
4. gradually arrow to accelerated
5. easily arrow to swung
I think it’s d but I’m not 100% sure
False. It is necessary to cite all the sources used regardless if they were quoted verbatim, that is, "word for word" or if the information was paraphrased. Citing sources not only aids readers and future research and acknowledges the authors of ideas and contributions to the subject-matter of the paper, but also is done to avoid plagiarism.