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A problem is scientific when it is treated within the framework of the scientific method, which basically involves 5 steps:Asking a QuestionForming a HypothesisConducting an ExperimentAnalyzing ResultsDrawing ConclusionsOften, after those steps, you need to return to step one, and continue asking.
Yes, lots of people use the scientific method in their everyday lives, although usually in an informal manner. If you have a problem to solve and you don't know how to solve it, it is often a good idea to experiment with possible solutions.
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Lord of the Flies is on the curriculum for grade 10, lots of people have to read it & don't often understand the analogies
Analogies are often made up of two pairs.
Word relationships that often appear in standardized tests and ask you to find relationships and often pairs are known as analogies.
Analogies are comparisons between two things. White is to black as seldom is to often is an analogy that uses opposites.
A hideous mess. You simply can't understand string theory without advanced mathematics; it's possible to come up with analogies, but in the realm of the very small, analogies often do more harm than good. So simply saying that all matter is actually made up of tiny vibrating "strings" doesn't really help you understand anything.
Try it! Quite often, making a drawing can help you clarify the problem.
Yes, The use of appropriate diagrams, drawings, and illustrations often helps a person to understand a problem and to explain a problem to others.
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