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English, 22.05.2020 03:58 elijahjacksonrp6z2o7

As a historical researcher, Melanie uses search engines regularly
and is very familiar with how they can be metaphorical rabbit
holes, leading her from one subject to another until she's spent
far too much time getting very few helpful results. What is the
BEST strategy that Melanie can use to help her avoid getting
stuck in one of these rabbit holes?
She can manage the information she's collecting.
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She can use questions as a springboard for research.
She can give herself a specific time limit.
She can use specific phrases.

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