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English, 05.04.2021 20:20 ShugarLove4363

How do you know which sources will be useful for your project? A)Read each word for word as soon as you find it.
b)Compare the sources, and only use the shortest ones
c)Scan each source to see whether it relates to your research question.
d)Assume that all search results represent useful sources of information.

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