To plan your time for a research project, it is best to (1 point)
divide the time spent on each step evenly.
keep your deadlines flexible.
start at the beginning and plan from there.
work backward.
2. Which of the following is not a guideline for choosing a research subject? (1 point)
Choose a subject for which you can find a variety of information in the library or media center.
Choose a subject that will interest your audience.
Choose a subject you already know very well.
All of these are guidelines for choosing a research subject.

Respuesta :

1. To plan your time for a research project, it is best to work backward.
If you start from the end, from the results you expect to get, it will be easier for you to actually create the introduction and the body of your research because you will already know what to expect. So it is advised to start from the end and work your way up to the beginning.

2. The correct answer is choose a subject you already know very well.
This is not something you should always do - it's good to challenge yourself from time to time and write about something you are not that familiar with, which is why you will have to do a bit more research on the subject. The other options are indeed important.

1. work backward.

2. Choose a subject you already know very well.

3. lead to further questions.

4. Lowry, Lois. The Giver. New York: Random, 1993. Print.

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