ENGLISH Q 4.3

ENGLISH Q 4.3

10th Grade

20 Qs

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ENGLISH Q 4.3

ENGLISH Q 4.3

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1.

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TRUE or FALSE:
Read each statement carefully. Write the word true if the statement is correct and false if it is wrong.

  1. 1. Research is a diligent inquiry or examination to seek or revise facts, principles, theories, applications, etc., a laborious or continued search for truth.

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Research is a systematic investigation to contribute to an existing body of knowledge.

3.

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The most crucial step in writing a research paper is what topic to select.

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Good writers make changes in wording and presentation of ideas as they write. That is one kind of revision of thinking with a piece of writing until it says exactly what you want to say.

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It is OK not to acknowledge the sources of all materials that are not original in your research paper. Acknowledgment is NOT in the form of documentation that establishes your own honesty and scholarly exactness.

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A formal definition is a one-sentence explanation of the meaning of a word.

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When you write a formal definition, first assign the term to a class and then explain how it is different from other members of the class.

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