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Javier wants his lab partner to tell him if he thinks the article he found for their project is appropriate. Rather than have him read the article, which two parts of the paper could Javier have his lab partner read to get a summary of the article?

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  1. 11 July, 19:01
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    Answer: I. The abstract and

    II. The discussion

    Explanation: An article is a piece of writing on a particular subject which has been published in a journal, newspaper, magazine, on the internet or any form of medium that can be accessed by other people. There are six distinct parts or components in an article and they are:

    1. An abstract

    2. The introduction

    3. The methodology

    4. The results

    5. The discussion

    6. The references

    To get a summary of the article, Javier 's lab partner needs to read the abstract which is an overview of the entire article, a summary of the other five components and is usually a few paragraghs; and the discussion where the results are interpreted and compared against existing research or literature review.

    These two components give a summary of the entire article.
  2. 11 July, 19:04
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    The abstract and the first paragraph of the discussion

    Explanation:

    An abstract summarizes the major aspect of the entire paper highlighting the key aspect of the study for, it's a quick overview of the study that readers can go through to have a grasp of what the study is about while the first paragraph of the discussion give away what's to be expected in the whole book to the reader.
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