Look at the dictionary entry. be•gin (bi gin′)v.be•gan, be•gun, be•gin•ning [ME beginnen; before 1000]1 to do the first part: begin your work2to bring into being; originate: The brothers began the business while still in their teens. Which tells you the forms of the verb? A. 1 to do the first part 2to bring into being; originate B. be•gan, be•gun, be•gin•ning C. [ME beginnen; before 1000] D. (bi gin′)
Is the statement true or false? A website that ends in .com is probably not a good site for research. true false
Which is a component of an effective supporting paragraph of a research report? summary insight from the essay’s author topic sentence that does not support the thesis unclear details and examples
Which is an indication that a source is probably not credible? the source includes the author’s credentials the source is unbiased the source is published in a reputable magazine the source is a personal website
Whoa one question at a time
@Awolflover1 I chose: B, T, B,B. I am sorry I know a lot of them are "B"
But for the 4th one, I think it could be "D" since it is personal.
the last 3 is correct
the first one is confusing me
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