Answer: D) It provides examples to help clarify information in the text.
Explanation: In the given excerpt from "How to Think Like a Researcher" we can see some advices about how to make an abstract question more easily answered by coming up with a series of factual questions to ask. In the excerpt we can also see a bulleted list of example factual questions that help to clarify information in the text. So the correct answer is the corresponding to option D.
<span>It provides examples to help clarify information in the text.
The list of questions given shows the reader what types of questions one can ask him/herself to organize and generate factual research for writing. This clarifies by showing the reader exactly what to do in order to find factual information when beginning a research topic.</span>
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