Which approach is most appropriate for an environmental science essay meant for fellow high school students? 1.using direct language and simple vocabulary. 2.using jargon specific to environmental research. 3.supporting the text with advanced mathematical equations. 4.treating a topic exhaustively by quoting from scholarly articles.
What is your guess?
If it is solely fellow highschoolers rather than colleagues, would we do advanced mathematics? I do not think so. Cross out 3.
'Jargon', meaning it supposedly supposed to be specified to a group of a certain profession; others don't necessarily understand. Therefore, 2 wouldn't be it. We would like something that could go for ALL mere students.
'Treating all parts or aspects without omission; thorough: an exhaustive study. 2. Tending to exhaust. ' By simply looking at the factor, 'exhaustion', we can tell that this wouldn't be good for all, or most students. Each students have different learning and understanding ranges. Some average, some below, some high. What can benefit all of theirs? 1 is the correct answer. WELCOME TO OPENSTUDY! Medal and (you can add a testimonial/be a fan) to the person who given you the right sources and help. (Optional!) For more questions, solely choose 'ask a question' to open a new poll!
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