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Greeley [361]
2 years ago
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Now select one question to research and decide if you need more sources or not. You might need to revise your original question

now that you’ve reviewed a few more sources.
What is my final research question?
Answer: (The questions i put were, "What do bears eat? What are common bear behaviors? Why play dead if a bear approaches you?)

English
1 answer:
klasskru [66]2 years ago
7 0

Answer: Why do people have to pretend to be dead if a bear approaches them?

Explanation: this one is probably the best question. But im a little confused.

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