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PROMPT its a kind of foundation thats made specifically for the students to guide them on

the right way of researching using methods. PROMPT is built on six principles, each word
explain tips that helps to complete a part of a section. P is the first letter of word PROMPT,
it means presentation. Its explains the way you present your research that include the
information if it is important or not. Also include the language you use to attract the
viewers. The second letter is R, it means relevance. Dont add information thats not
necessary even if it looks good, it has to be related for your topic. Also your assay has to
have enough information. Third is O letter what means Objectivity. It talks about the main
idea in the topic you choose. Is this message clear for the reader or not. The O letter
explains if the writer adds his own opinion. Some websites or books include mostly the
writer opinion which is not what were looking for, because he adds his own feeling about
the topic. As a researcher you have to gets the basic information that relate for the chosen
topic. The fourth letter is M which means method. The topic you choose has to be based on
reliable resources. Do they get their information the right way? P is the fifth letter which
mean provenance. The writer you got the information from, is he reliable or not, did he
published a book or a report in a newspaper before? Writers should not be allowed to take
unreliable information. Timeliness for T. The information you got has to be new, outdated
resources or date does not working because life is changing.
Its a fun way to remember a group of words by moving step by step. The first step is to
take the first letters of all words. Second relate each letter to words, the words have to be
related to each other and make a clear, complete sentence. Third and the most important,
the sentence you make has to be easy to remember and fun.
The resource I got it is from many providers for example a good websites like newspaper
website using google or google scholar. Also some time I got the information from comic
artist I trust.
I can use PROMPT as rules that can incline me to do a better work, and I can use it in my life
in the future, it will help me to not trust any web site. I know now how to choose and what
to choose for my topic. PROMPT has to be a part of my life as a writer.

I used google to research and get my information about the history of comic art. The
information I found is so general, it does not related for the reports and article. The google
search will help me as a researcher but it will take a long time to find reliable sources of
information. It shows you information that you dont need. The timeliness in google search
includes olds and new articles, it make you lose more time.

The resources I found are good enough to write a complete article using a google scholar.
The google scholar adds some necessary information and some not useless ones. Some of
the articles I found have opinion of the writers. Most resources in google scholar are from a
reliable websites and writers which makes it more certified.

I learned many things from this experience l learned how to organize myself when doing
research, and optimize myself to save time in the future. However, I wouldve brought an
expert that knows more about this topic to do an interview with him to gain a better
understanding of the topic and because reading article is too boring for me.

objectivity
/bdktv ti, -dk-/ Show Spelled [ob-jik-tiv-i-tee, -jek-] Show IPA
noun
1.
the state or quality of being objective: He tries to maintain objectivity in his judgment.


provenance
/prvnns, -nns/ Show Spelled [prov-uh-nuh ns, -nahns] Show IPA
noun
place or source of origin: The provenance of the ancient manuscript has never been
determined.


Timeliness
/tamli/ Show Spelled [tahym-lee] Show IPA
adjective, timelier, timeliest.
1.
occurring at a suitable time; seasonable; opportune; well-timed: a timely warning.

critical
krt klShow Spelled [krit-i-kuh l] Show IPA
adjective
1.
inclined to find fault or to judge with severity, often too readily.

scholar
skl rShow Spelled [skol-er] Show IPA
noun
1.
a learned or erudite person, especially one who has profound knowledge of a particular
subject.

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