Following are two major research questions. The first one was written two weeks before the second one.
1. Did Jack London's writing influence people's views of life in Alabama?
2. Did Jack London's writing influence people's views of life in Alaska?
Think about the way the major research question in #1 was changed in #2. This type of change would occur because
1) no evidence was found to support the original question.
2) none of these
3) too little evidence was found to support the original question.
4) too much evidence was found to support the original question.
5) all of these
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4- en el restaurante fill in the blanks with complete sentences using the cues and the preterite form of the verbs.
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Rev. simon hosack] entered fully into the feeling of suffering and sorrow which took possession of me when i discovered that a girl weighed less in the scale of being than a boy, and he praised my determination to prove the contrary. which best describes society's view of boys' and girls' abilities during the period in which elizabeth cady stanton lived?
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English, 22.06.2019 01:00, sssavannahh
How are the two arguments made in the passages different? a. the first passage claims that pets in class will children with health problems; the second passage says pets will make some health problems worse. b. the first passage claims that students’ nervousness will decrease around pets; the second says that students’ nervousness will increase around pets. c. the first passage claims that pets will make the teacher’s work easier by keeping students busy; the second passage says pets will make the teacher’s work harder. d. the first passage claims that pets in school will be good for kids’ mental health; the second passage says pets will be bad for kids’ mental health.
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