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OpenStudy (anonymous):

To avoid the possibility of plagiarism as you gather information, A. summarize and paraphrase the information as you take notes. B. write everything down word for word. C. only write down very ironic ideas and no dates.

OpenStudy (tatumlee):

what do you think the answer is?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A

OpenStudy (tatumlee):

good job (;

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which of the following would be the best predominant impression to convey in a biography of Benjamin Franklin for adult readers? A. Benjamin Franklin was a champion of education and founded the lending-library system. B. Benjamin Franklin was a champion of the American dream - hard work, education, and community spirit. C. Benjamin Franklin was known as one of the best-dressed men in the colonies.

OpenStudy (tatumlee):

okay c is obviously not it, which do you think it is, a or b

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i agree but its hard i don't know which one to pick

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think its A

OpenStudy (tatumlee):

I would probably say b, this is a hard one but b is basically a with more details

OpenStudy (tatumlee):

in a bibliography starting out you wanna state things about the person you are writing about and a is only stating two things, b sounds more right dont you think?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i agree

OpenStudy (anonymous):

In determining the predominant impression of the subject of your biography, it is helpful to first A. list everything you can think of about your subject and see if something stands out. B. list the major events of the subject's life and the corresponding impression for each event. C. read other people's opinions about your subject and see if there is one main idea.

OpenStudy (tatumlee):

last one I can help you with sorry ;( but I would say b again what do you think?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i don't really understand this one

OpenStudy (tatumlee):

predominant impression basically means like the strongest influence on the bibliography

OpenStudy (tatumlee):

like, listing all the things about someones life and then the details of those things

OpenStudy (tatumlee):

you would want your bibliography to have a lot of details about someones life because those are going to be the things that make it a bibliography, the details are like what will stand out and are the strongest things/ influences

OpenStudy (tatumlee):

does that make any sense? if not let me know

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so you think its B?

OpenStudy (tatumlee):

yes and i explained why too

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The events you list in your biography outline should A. support the dominant impression you are seeking to convey about your subject. B. be spread evenly throughout your subject's life. C. be only about the contributions your subject has made to his or her profession.

OpenStudy (tatumlee):

although this is not my assignment and I don't have the resources you have to answer your question such as a text book so there is a chance I am wrong. but hopefully I could help best of luck

OpenStudy (anonymous):

true

OpenStudy (anonymous):

is it B?

OpenStudy (tatumlee):

I would say a

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The events you list in your biography outline should A. be limited to no more than three. B. include the points you want to make about your subject and the events of his/her life. C. include no more than two points each so that your biography doesn't end up being too long.

OpenStudy (tatumlee):

if you want to keep asking questions please ask them in a new question and not this one

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

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