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Aloiza
3 months ago
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Evaluate whether each example is an effective or ineffective research question. Choose the answer that best describes why or why

not.
Which Greek myth is the most important?
What are the stories of Greek gods about?
What is the name of the god of the sun?
What characteristics does Perseus have that make him a heroic character to ancient Greeks?
English
2 answers:
ddd [7.4K]3 months ago
7 0

The appropriate responses are 1. unproductive; unanswerable, 2. unproductive; overly broad, 3. unproductive; overly specific, 4. productive; precise and intricate.

seraphim [7.4K]3 months ago
7 0

Answer:

1. Ineffective

2. Ineffective

3. Ineffective

4. Effective

Explanation:

The first question is subjective and relies on individual interpretation, thus offering little scope for deep exploration, plus it's overly lengthy for actual research.

The second question might yield an answer but would vary depending on who responds; it doesn't qualify as a proper research inquiry since it could be resolved in a single paragraph.

The third question can be answered simply with a single sentence or just the name; it's too specific to serve as a substantial research question.

The fourth question stands out as a valid research question because it adequately narrows down the focus on Perseus's characteristics and their connection to heroism in ancient Greece.

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