Steve S. answered 04/02/19
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~~Use Images from Bing. Compared to those from other SEO's, Bing images are easier to download and save, often have weaker copyright protections. Also. images that are listed "in the public domain" are free, easy to download.
~~YOU the student should already have an idea of the time period of America's Progressive Era. Using a SEO, at a minimum, type in the words "U.S. Progressive Era" and/or "U.S. Progressive Era Politics." One or more cartoon images should pull up. Also, insert the names of certain Progressive Era politicians, seek out cartoons and images made about those folks.
~~For a college-style paragraph, always provide a minimum 3-5 sentences. The first should be a summary or intro sentence. Make sure the sentences include certain facts (or if you took class notes) exact words the teacher/paragraph grader wants to see. First impressions count! I have found a goal to getting points is to make the teacher/reader/grader "smile!" when reading your output. Sometimes (and if you already have a good relationship with the grader, and feel safe doing so) inserting a unique, succinct fact and its source, that the teacher/reader is unaware of, that complements the paragraph, also leads to better marks.