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The jack-o'-lantern is associated chiefly with the holiday of
A. Halloween.
B. Thanksgiving Day.
C. Independence Day.
D. Easter.
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In Britain, Guy Fawkes Day is associated with the ______of 1605.
A. Babington Plot
B. Reichstag Burn
C. Gunpowder Plot
D. Main Plot
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How to Write a General Research Paper Writing a research paper is complex, however, the following tips can save a student hours of unnecessary work. Ⅰ. What is a research paper A. Research papers place an emphasis on the development of a student’s critical thinking and writing skills. B. A successful paper is logically organized, fully (1) , and (1)______ free of error. C. Types of research papers: —Be argumentative in nature: the student may (2) on an (2)______ issue and then research others, and will learn how to anticipate the objections of others and make (3) (3)______ —Deal with a particular problem: the student will state the problem and write about its relevance to the field. —Be a (4) :an instructor may give a student a topic and (4)______ ask him to write a research paper on the topic. Ⅱ. How do I start a research paper A. Determine what kind of research paper is required. B. Decide on a topic: to pick a topic you are (5) or that will (5)______ help you in your field of study. Ⅲ. How do I decide on a topic A. Spend some time browsing current newspapers and magazines or watch the (6) . (6)______ B. Make sure it fits the assignment and is not too (7) to (7)______ analyze adequately or too narrow to complete the assignment. Ⅳ. Are there topics I should avoid A. Avoid the ones your instructor has probably read thousands of times. B. Avoid topics which are often based on matters of (8) . (8)______ Ⅴ. After the topic has been approved. Now what A. Write a(an) (9) and don’t jump to the next section, or (9)______ your writing will end up in a disorganized muddle. B. Because what you do next determines the outcome of your paper. C. Your outline does not have to be (10) . (10)______
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