Oi! You should check your grammar before you ask the question. That question also makes literally no sense.
The last option is certainly the right answer :)
Answer:
So I think at this point its quite clear... The American Dream has died... it was buried back sometime between 1955 and 1995 depending on who you talk to...But one thing is for certain, which is that its never coming back; not in its more traditional white picket fence, and solid corporate job form anyhow. And I for one am ecstatic....! Not for the total lack of economic security aspect, (which is distressing) but for the fact that people will be forced for once in their lives to try and define what it is that they really want out of life. Hope this helps!
The correct answer is C. The use of camels as transportation
Explanation:
In writing, one of the most important factors that determine the topic you select is the number of pages you are allowed to write that is linked to how narrow or broad a topic is. In general terms, it is considered a topic is broad when the author will need to add multiple details, information, and pieces of evidence to develop the topic in a complete way, which usually requires at least 5 or 10 pages but can even require more pages and deals with general topic or events. On the other hand, a topic is considered narrow, when it addresses a specific point of a general topic and requires less than 5 pages to be developed.
Considering this, the topic that would be appropriate for a three-page research paper is "the use of camels as transportation in ww1" because this topic does not address a general events such as the world war one or the impact or effects of some event that would require multiple details, but address a specific point which makes it a narrow topic that can be developed using few details and therefore is appropriate for a three-page research paper.
The point of view of a snow goose is very high up in the air if it is flying.