Find the address on the internet by going to the web page of the university or college. You could address it to the attention of the president or to the admissions department, registrar, etc. Every college will show contact information at their web site and many have on line live chat counselors who will be happy to help you. Most have 800 numbers you can call.
There would be an apostrophe and s, so it could be "The college's campus."
"Where is she?" is the correct form to ask the question.
No, the question is not grammatically correct. It should be "Does she have a pen?" using the correct form of the verb "have" for the subject "she."
a research question is question that you research and make a hypothesis (educated guess) to form the correct answer!!!!!!!!!!!!
a research question is question that you research and make a hypothesis (educated guess) to form the correct answer!!!!!!!!!!!!
a research question is question that you research and make a hypothesis (educated guess) to form the correct answer!!!!!!!!!!!!
The correct spelling is "interrogative" (in the form of a question).
As in someone trying to remember where they left off, "Where was I?" is correct, yes.
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I'm afraid your question isn't quite... grammatically correct. If your question is supposed to be "Is a volcano a land form?", then the answer is yes, it is indeed a land form.
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a research question is question that you research and make a hypothesis (educated guess) to form the correct answer!!!!!!!!!!!!