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Which strategy should you use if your research question is too broad for the scope of your project?(1 point) Responses change the scope of your project change the scope of your project narrow the focus of research question narrow the focus of research question add another research question add another research question use the very first source you find for your project
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Use the entry to answer the question. Fran Cole, Climbing Mount Hope, 2017, pages 22-40 Which term is the entry an example of? (1 point) Responses bibliographic information bibliographic information a research question a research question plagiarism plagiarism paraphrase
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Which is the best way to avoid plagiarism?(1 point) Responses understand your topic before you begin writing understand your topic before you begin writing use more than one source from your research use more than one source from your research present a topic in your own words present a topic in your own words repeat information from your sources
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The strategy you should use if your research question is too broad for the scope of your project is to narrow the focus of your research question.
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