6.What's the next step to choosing a topic once you've identified a general subject?
narrowing the topic
formulating a thesis
thinking about the nature of writing
finding a general topic
Question 7 What question should you consider when narrowing the topic?
Where is my syllabus?
How much time do I have to do my research?
Why do I need to do this?
Should I use MLA format?
Question 8
What else should you consider when narrowing the topic?
Is procrastinating a bad idea?
Where are the computer labs?
How long should the paper be?
How many quotes should be on each page?
Question 9
What should you do once you have narrowed your topic?
narrow your topic
formulate a thesis
formulate a research question
find a topic
my answers
6.narrowing the topic
7.Why do I need to do this?
8.How long should the paper be?
9.formulate a research question
3 answers
However, formulate a thesis could also be an answer to number 9.
A.determine your definitive stance on the issue
B.take a nap; this is the easy part
c.study APA format
D. collect information about the topic
Question 11
What questions should you ask yourself as you formulate a research question?
A.who, what, huh?
B.who, what, whatever?
C.who, what, wherefore?
D.who, what, when, where, why and how?
Question 12 After completing your research and reviewing your information, you must do what?
A.narrow the topic
B.find a topic
C.formulate a tentative thesis
D.formulate a research question
Question 13
What is important to note about formulating a tentative thesis?
A.you should choose a definitive stance
B.you should be sure to attack the feeble-minded people whose views oppose your own
C.your thesis may need to be revised as you gather more evidence
D.you shouldn't choose a position at all, as you are not an expert on the issues
my answers
10.D
11.D
12.C
13.C