Once you acquire these two basic skills, you'll be able to transform a vague idea in your mind into a coherent piece of writing. What are these two basic skills?    A.Describing people and writing conversationB. Doingresearch and organizing your ideasC. Doinginterviews and browsing through booksD. Usingthe Internet and the online catalog

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Answer: B. Doing research andorganizing your ideas

Doing research andorganizing your ideas are the two skills needed to be acquired to be able totransform a vague idea in one’s mind into a coherent piece of writing. Theseskills doesn’t only make one’s paper into a coherent but also a comprehensibleand reader-friendly piece. These skills are vital in relaying information anddoing especially writing that involves critical thinking and technicalprecision. For example writing a report paper, a letter, or a thesis.  




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just took the test and the answer is B. Doing research and organizing your ideas


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 Gregor is beginning to appreciate parts of his anatomy that he had reviled before.

2. H)

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3. A)


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4. I)

 
Gregor typically thinks of the other members of his family first even though he is in such grave circumstances

5. B)

 
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6. G)

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J)

The fact that his family let Gregor bear the whole burden of supporting them makes them in part responsible for Gregor's metamorphosis.

8. F)

 Gregor's family is still willing to take care of him as long as they do not have to interact with him. 

9. C) 

Ironically, Gregor's father has found his pride and sense of identity once Gregor could no longer support the family.


10. D)

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