Robert has chosen to do research for a speech on how to support programs for homeless veterans in his city. His audience will be students, parents, and teachers from his high school who want to learn more about this issue. Some audience members might also be interested in raising money for this cause.
What are at least three kinds of research you would suggest he include in his speech? What advice or caution might you give him about these kinds of research?
What will be an ideal response?
Students should respond based on the guidelines in the text, including determining types of information needed, using personal knowledge and experience, identifying technology to be used, searching for information on the Internet and the library, and conducting personal interviews. In addition, Robert should review the research tips listed in the textbook, along with suggestions from the professor.
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