Asked by caleb

As you read this passage, decide which typographical text feature would make it easier to follow.

When researching your genealogy, make sure not to overlook one of the best resources of all—
your family. Grandparents, uncles, aunts and cousins are often wonderful sources of stories,
traditions, facts and other helpful information. Taking the time to talk to them about these
stories can bring all of you closer—another side benefit from a project like this one.

In addition to learning about how and where to find information for your family tree, there is
also the question of how you want to record it. Imagination truly is the only limitation here. It
can range from video and/or audiotapes to photo albums to charts and documents. This is a
great area to get the input from your children. What do they want to do with this information?
How would they like to preserve it? What should it look like? It is up to you!

What subheading would be best to use between paragraphs 1 and 2?

The Lessons of Genealogy

Recording It for Keeps

Listening Skills for Genealogists

Creating Your Photo Album

All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
"Recording It for Keeps."

This subheading best matches the topic of the second paragraph (how to record and preserve family information).