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1) Read the description a student gave about how she wrote her research paper.

Once I analyzed the prompt, I was able to determine my purpose and audience. Since I knew it was a research-based essay, I found several valid sources, making sure to write citation information for each, so I could use the citations in my paper and on my Works Cited page. Then I wrote a research question by synthesizing the information from my source. Finally, I created an outline that I could use to organize my writing. I was ready to write my first draft.

Which change should the student have made to the writing process?

A) She should have begun the whole writing process by creating an outline.
B) She should have written a research question before conducting research.
C) She should have found one valid source in order to write a research question.
D) She should have decided on a purpose and audience before analyzing the prompt.

2) Which source would be most reliable for researching the most effective types of physical activity for high school students?

A) a blog post from a high school student who discusses his after-school activities with his friends and posts humorous photos
B) an online article written by a personal trainer who is looking for new clients and who posts about client success stories
C) an article from a university that uses advanced statistics to determine the total calorie loss for 10 different physical activities
D) an article in an online exercise magazine written by a parent who is concerned about her child’s obsession with video games

3) Read the research question.

Why do high school students not spend enough time doing physical activity each day?

Which statement is the best evaluation of the research question?

A) It is too biased; this research question contains an opinion and cannot be answered through research.
B) It is clear and complex; this research question has a single focus that can be researched and discussed.
C) It is too broad; this research question is unfocused and would be too difficult to discuss in a single research essay.
D) It is too narrow; this research question is limited to high school students, which is not a large enough group to research.

Answers

Answered by rkjha3
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1-D,2-C,3-b would be the best answer
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