Which steps should a writer follow when revising a research question to make it stronger?
O First, identify why the current question is not generating good results. Then, determine the most interesting evidence that was collected, and write a new question focused on that evidence.
O First, determine the most interesting evidence that was collected. Then, identify why the current question is not
generating good results, and write a new question focused on that evidence.
O First, identify why the current question is not generating good results. Then, write a new question focused on other
evidence, and determine the most interesting evidence that was collected.
O First, determine the most interesting evidence that was collected. Then, write a new question focused on that
evidence, and identify why the current question is not generating good results.