Visit a (Barnes & Noble) or (Indigo-Chapters), find the Webster's New World Student Writing Handbook Fourth edition. Search the index for the process and example for writing your specific paper. Then, purchase the above or read the section, take a few notes, then outline and compose your paper.
Map out the specifics of the "experiment" i.e., what are the "mice-people" doing in the maze and why, simply put, ask questions and observe. Then, quickly decide what the most important elements are, and, how important the whole issue 'is' to you.
Once you've decided and jotted down the important details-data, and, checked out the process, start composing. First draft, usually pre-writing, then edit and revise. Do the math, you're more than like just having a laugh.
Respectfully,
Seeker42
2006-09-11 12:57:00
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answered by Seeker42 2
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It's "experimental", and check your science book.
2006-09-11 12:48:20
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answered by Angela M 6
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