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English, 23.06.2019 14:40, kprincess16r

After coming up with a research question for your claim, what should you do next in order to best support your argument? a. look in articles, in books, or on websites for information to answer your question. b. reflect on your personal opinion of the topic and whether or not you support it. c. find other research papers that have covered a similar topic to yours. d. consider the opposing viewpoint and see if it's better than yours. look in articles, in books, or on websites for information to answer your question.

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