Here are some important factors to take into account when conducting a good investigation:
1. <em>Approach:</em> the approach and method adopted in the investigation should be suitable for the context, data collection and the type of information required.
2. <em>Objectives and researchable questions:</em> they must reflect that the investigation is worth, that you have carefully think about what you are going to investigate. In addition, they help to plan what to do at the outset.
3. <em>Ethnics and integrity:</em> legal procedures, and permissions are carried out correctly with the specifications required regarding the type of investigation conducted.
4. <em>Plagiarism:</em> quotation and paraphrasing are clearly differentiated. To make a good use of important information avoid using other people’s words without acknowledging the source.
5. <em>Citation and references:</em> researcher must provide detail information of books, journal articles, chapters of books and others sources of information used in the study. All of them must be given in the list of bibliography.
6. <em>Critical review of the literature:</em> the revision of the literature should demonstrate that the writer has analyzed the work in the field with insight.
7. <em>Reporting findings:</em> all information collected would mean nothing if the reader is not capable to understand it. The author needs to categorize and interpret the information in interesting and easy-to-read ways, such as charts, graphics, and tables.
The answer is C. or.
I can't really explain it good ,but I know for a fact it's C.or, plus it can connect back to the word either.
Prepositions indicate direction, time, location, and spatial relationships, as well as other abstract types of relationships.
Prepositions indicate relationships between other words in a sentence.
Many prepositions tell you where something is or when something happened.
As the name suggests they generally tell position if something. Like, behind, front, on, at etc.
Firstly, Frodo offers the ring to Gandalf, for he is of it's power and does not think he can be trusted with it. Gandalf realizes that if he had the ring, he would've been corrupted by it, and as such refuses.
The ring is never offered to Legolas.
The ring is never offered to Sam, although he offers to carry it in some cases, and before Frodo was dragged to Cirith Ungol, Sam did take it off of him.
The ring is offered to Galadriel, but she declines for the same reasons as Gandalf.
Secondly, the main theme represented by Aragorn would be You cannot judge a book by its cover.
The other ones don't make too much sense.
Aragorn certainly did not believe in might makes right.
While Aragorn's love story was present in the book, it was far from his main theme, and Arwen rarely appeared.
And while the concept of All good things must come to an end is in the book, it is not represented by Aragorn. It is represented by the elves and their leaving from Middle Earth, Aragorn shows new birth with the kingdom of Men.
Hope this helps :)