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It was Saturday morning as I ran down the sidewalk, trying to catch the bus. The bus opened it's doors letting out warm air.
"Where to?" The driver asks.
"Powhatan Library," I say.
I sit down and soon we arrive at the library. I jump up and walk down the aisle, then down the steps.
"Oh, no!" The driver yells furiously.
"The bus broke down!" He yellled.
I suddenly hear a soft cry behind the bus stop. I walk toward it and see a little box with a baby inside. It's wearing a vest with a pack of diapers beside him.
I grab the box and walk down the sidewalk. My house isn't too far away so I head towards my house. When I arrived I called the police and let them know about the baby.
A patrol car arrives, takes pictures, and took the box. He took the baby to the Welfare Department.
I started to softly cry. I felt bad for the baby and hoped he would find a loving home.
Answer:
<u>Step 1: Determine which options are correct </u>
<em>What will the economy be like in the future? </em>
- Option A: too broad
<em>How can virtual reality be used in health care? </em>
- Option C: effective
<em>How many gallons of water will we use in 2025? </em>
- Option B: too narrow
<em>What are the best strategies for increasing food production in the future? </em>
- Option C: effective
For the first question, the reason why it is too broad is because the economy in the future is a huge topic. It will not be able to be covered in one topic. In questions two, the reason why the answer is effective is because this is a specified research question in a wide category. For the third question, the answer is too narrow because there is really no use of knowing how much gallons of water we will use in 2025. Finally, in the fourth question the answer is effective because it is a specified research question in a specific topic/category.
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