245,030 views
3 votes
3 votes
Once you have completed your research, how should you decide whether or not to include a particular fact in your research report?

You should use enough facts to make you sound like an expert on the topic.
You should find a way to include all of the facts and ideas you found during your research.
You should include facts that relate to and support your thesis statement.
You should include only facts that readers are not likely to know already.

User Silentbicycle
by
3.1k points

2 Answers

23 votes
23 votes
once you have completed your research, how should you decide whether or not to include a particular fact in your research report?
you should use enough facts to make you sound like an expert on the topic.
User Migrata Nomos
by
3.0k points
12 votes
12 votes

Answer:

You should include facts that relate to and support your thesis statement.

Step-by-step explanation:

Because "You should use enough facts to make you sound like an expert on the topic." Isn't correct It should match your thesis statement and never try to fit all your facts just the ones that match your main Idea and really hook the readers

User Jar
by
2.5k points