Lena is writing a research paper on genetically modified foods. Which of the following is a brainstorming technique she can use to narrow down the topic?A) - read a book on genetically modified foods

B) - make a list of ideas related to genetically modified foods

C) - create an outline for a paper on genetically modified foods

D) - write a first draft of her paper on genetically modified foods

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Answer 1
Answer: i believe it would be B  make a list of ideas related to genetically modified foods

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A

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B.
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D.
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The answer is C
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Looking through the boat's glass bottom, brightly colored fish and even a small shark swam past us.

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "Looking through the boat's glass bottom, we saw brightly colored fish and even a small shark swim past us." The sentence that has a mismatch between subject and modifier is this "Looking through the boat's glass bottom, we saw brightly colored fish and even a small shark swim past us."