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English, 05.11.2019 22:31 achewitt4147

According to how to find out anything, one should begin research by asking factual questions rather than open-ended questions. based on the guidelines in the text, which questions are appropriate research questions? check all that apply.

-which state grows the most potatoes?
-what is the average cost of a three-bedroom house in the united states?
-which is a better pet, a dog or a cat?
-what are the most important issues facing young people today?
-what is the population of india?

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Answer from: littlelyna2love

A B E.

Explanation:

A factual question can be defined as those questions that aim at providing and collecting information. These questions can be answered using facts, can be proven, and have only one answer.

Whereas, open-ended questions are those whose answers require explanation than just one-word answers.

From the given lists, the questions that would be appropriate for researching are A, B, and E.

It is because these questions are based on facts and statistics, have one answer and no supplementary answers could be provided for these questions.

Thus, the correct options are A, B, and E.

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Answer from: Quest

i used to know but i learned it a long time ago sorry

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Answer from: Quest

kennedy creates personal credibility by saying he is more than fit to lead. he talks about the sixty day period that he constructed administration, and says based on that he will be an acceptable leader.

jfk has a great reputation as an american citizen. he fought in wwii, and earned the navy and marine corps medal. he saved several men on his pt-109 patrol torpedo boat after an attack by the japanese navy. he also served in congress for the 11th congressional district for massachusetts, and served three terms in the house of representatives.

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