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a list of written questions that people answer to provide information or opinions on a specific topic.
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a conversation where one person asks questions to another person to learn about their thoughts, experiences, or knowledge.
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a vast network of computers that allows people to access information, communicate, and find resources online.
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s a publication that contains news articles, stories, and information about current events. It is typically printed on paper and delivered daily or weekly.
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involves going to a library to find books, magazines, and journals to gather information for a research project or to learn more about a specific topic.
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the act of carefully watching and recording what is happening in a particular situation, often to better understand behavior, events, or natural processes.
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a scientific test or investigation designed to discover something new or to prove a theory. It often involves setting up controlled conditions to observe and measure outcomes.
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a method of collecting information from a group of people by asking them a series of questions to understand their opinions, preferences, or behaviors.
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a visit to a specific place, such as a museum, historical site, or nature reserve, to learn more about a particular topic by experiencing it firsthand.
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a conversation with a knowledgeable person in a particular field to gain insights and information about a specific subject or topic.