What is Mobile Legend?


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What is Mobile Legend?


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1. What is Mobile Legend?

2. What is the level of readiness of senior high learners?

3. What are ethical considerations in data gathering?

4. How does Modular Distance Learning start? 5. What are the experiences, challenges, and recommendations of the participants on the modular distance learning? B. What’s on your mind? Directions: Read text below and answer the questions that follow. Before starting any research study, the first two things to consider are identification of research problems and formulation of research questions. They are important skills in doing a research study. These two concepts are inseparable because they serve as the foundation of the entire study. To do this, a researcher must have an in-depth knowledge about problems he will resolve all through the process of the study. He should have a good sniffing nose on his surroundings by knowing different pressing issues in the community, issues on social media, gray areas in the subject matter, evaluation of various programs or seminars, and recommendations for further studies of a research. Indeed, the problem identification and formulations come in a very crucial for the researcher. It is the most difficult stage in a research journey because it needs thorough understanding of a certain topic. The "problem" is stated in a thought provoking questions and, in effect, gives the reader rationale for why the study is important and why it is necessary to read.

1. What is the text about?

2. What make identifying problems and asking the questions inseparable?

3. As a high school student, how will you make your study worthy to individuals and other entities?