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Leni [432]
2 years ago
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Nikki is writing a research paper, and is looking for sources to support her thesis that homework has a negative impact on high

school students. She found a scientific article called "Homework: A Positive Learning Experience", which explores the author's discovery of the connection between better test grades and homework. This source does NOT support Nikki's thesis; however, there is a single sentence that reads "In certain situations, homework can be a negative experience for a student if not administered correctly." Could Nikki use the quote "In certain situations, homework can be a negative experience" as evidence to support her thesis? Explain why or why not.
English
1 answer:
MariettaO [177]2 years ago
5 0
<span>I think she could use it.It was written by a credible source and the sentence she wants to use is relevant to her research article.</span>
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