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What is a writer’s journal used for?

A. to draw illustrations of research-related topics
B. to record any information that might help you with the research process
C. to write letters to people who write research for a living
D. to take notes during science and math classes.

The answer is B. to record any information that might help you with the research process

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The answer is B. Hope this helped.
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The correct answer is B. To record any information that might help you with the research process

Step-by-step explanation:

In research, a journal is a type of document that can include notes, external documents, bibliography, summaries, etc. related to a research process and that is used from the beginning to the end of the research, for example, a research can have a journal that includes the basis of the research such as the main question or hypothesis but also notes about the results found. Because of this, all the information written in a journal is especially valuable for the researcher as it can be used during the process of researching but also after it to write reports, books, etc. Thus, a writer's journal is used to record any information that might help you with the research process.

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