Multiple Choice
At the beginning of a research project,you need to
A) develop a formal outline that you plan to stick to throughout your researching and writing.
B) familiarize yourself with the subject.
C) just jump in by finding resources on the Internet and taking notes from them.
D) develop the conclusion you want to reach and start looking for evidence that supports that conclusion.
E) try Google to see if it provides enough information, and if not proceed to databases and other sources.
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