The proper order of parts for a research paper is _____. title page, outline, body, works cited page title page, outline, body, parenthetical citations, works cited page outline, title page, body, works cited page title page, outline, works cited page, body

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

  Outline, title page, body, works cited page.

Explanation:

  Once you have decided on a topic you´ll be writing about, the next thing you should pay attention is what you will be included in the discussion. The outline consists of three parts; an introduction, the body, and a conclusion.

  The title page is for a research paper is one of the most crucial issues. It is an essential part of your work since it will be the first of what the reader will see. It gives a clue what the topic would be.

  The body of your paper is where you will be presenting all your arguments to support your thesis statement.

  Finally, we get to the works cited page where we will write down a list of the works cited in the paper. Not to be mistaken with the bibliography which is a list of all the works used to write the research paper whether you cited them or not.

  I hope this answer helps you.

Answer 2
Answer: Outline (planning stage), Title Page (introduces research paper), Body (the information), Works Cited (credits sources)

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Why is meat-eating is one of the most environment hazards in our society today?

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It's not usually all meats that hurts you - But I'll name some meats that you SHOULDN'T eat but most people eat anyway.

° Pork - I'm sure you've heard of pork/pig being the forbidden animal to eat by god

That's pretty much it, but other meats that you CAN eat are -

° Chicken (Yummy! :D)

° Turkey

° Lamb

° Fish

So many more

Keep in mind that some animals (not including PORK) are meant to be eaten, that's why they're here :D

 ↑   ↑   ↑  Hope this helps!


The ode and sonnet are common forms of what kind of poetry?

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When do debaters give their rebuttal arguments?A at the beginning of the debate
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The debaters give their rebuttal arguments at the end of the debate. The correct option is D.

What is a rebuttal argument?

The response acknowledges another reasonable interpretation of the circumstances. In an argument, adding a qualifier or a response strengthens your ethos or credibility. A participant in a serious conversation about a topic with numerous other people.

In an argumentative essay, a rebuttal that uses research to demonstrate that the opposition's argument is false can still be true, but it would be ineffective. Rebuttal in the form of evidence can help you defend your position by using the provided example, and it can also help others understand your essay much more quickly.

Therefore, the correct option is D. at the end of the debate.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

I got it right

Hope this helps!

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Hope I helped!

Answer:

its a theme am not sure

Explanation:

How is "The Pasture" different from "The Morns Are Meeker Than They Were"?a. "The Pasture" has several more stanzas than "The Morns Are Meeker Than They Were."
b. Only the speaker in "The Pasture" addresses readers directly, creating a bond between them.
c. "The Morns Are Meeker Than They Were" does not suggest that the natural world is beautiful.
d. Only the speaker in "The Morns Are Meeker Than They Were" uses the first-person point of view.

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B. Only the speaker in "The Pasture" addresses readers directly, creating a bond between them.

The Pasture
by Robert Frost

I'm going out to clean the pasture spring;
I'll only stop to rake the leaves away
(And wait to watch the water clear, I may);
I sha'n't be gone long . -- You come too.

I'm going out to fetch the little calf
That's standing by the mother. It's so young,
It totters when she licks it with her tongue.
I sha'n't be gone long. -- You come too.


Skim the passage to get an overview of the text. Do notread the text. Then, select the phrase that best answers
each question.
What is the purpose of the text?
Which section should you read to learn what to buy to
set up an aquarium?
Which section should you read to understand how to
set up the filter?​

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Answer:

E2020

Skim the passage to get an overview of the text. Do not read the text. Then, select the phrase that best answers each question.

What is the purpose of the text?  

To inform people about how to set up an aquarium.

Which section should you read to learn what to buy to set up an aquarium?  

"Gathering materials"

Which section should you read to understand how to set up the filter?

"keeping it clean"

How did i get this you ask? I just did it and all were indeed correct.

Answer:

What is the purpose of the text?  

✔ to inform people about how to set up an aquarium  

Which section should you read to learn what to buy to set up an aquarium?  

✔ “Gathering Materials”  

Which section should you read to understand how to set up the filter?  

✔ “Keeping It Clean”

(Photo for proof below.)

Explanation:

The title "How to Set Up a Freshwater Aquarium" and the steps for how to set up an aquarium justifies the first answer.

Gathering materials tells you all the things you need in order to set up an aquarium. If you lack some items, you'll have to buy them.

The filter is a machine that keeps the tank from becoming too dirty for aquatic life to live in. That is why the title is called "Keeping It Clean", it relates to the tank filter keeping the tank clean of waste.

Here's a photo of Edge incase you're doubtful.