Yes hello, thanks for asking my guy. You see back when I was a young dude I never really thought I'd be doing research all that much. So I had little to no clue what I was doing, but if you wanna know I guess I'll tell ya. I knew how to use EBSCO and I utilize my resources on google and other various platforms.
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I lived my whole life to answer this question. I want to thank my family and friends for this opportunity. I learned how to find useful information faster and more efficiently. I also learned how to use websites to help with my citations.
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Bro don't even get me started on this one. Let me tell ya I made some mistakes on this one. But if you really just want one mistake I guess that's fine. I accidentally spent like four days using an article that ended up being the worst article I could've chosen. I had to restart.
What did you know about research before you started?
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Imagine making mistakes. Couldn't be me. Anyways, to ensure this won't happen again I can carefully read through an article before I begin to use it in my essay.
What did you learn during this process?
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I feel that I did a good job proving my argument. I had ample evidence backing up my claim, and I wouldn't have changed a thing about my essay.
What was one mistake you made during the research or writing process?
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What could you have done differently to make sure this mistake won't happen again?
What is something that you did well and are proud of?
See ya
I must go home now. Back to the dog house, from which I came.