i have my ISUs due tomorrow and if i don't get them in tomorrow they take off 50%

the thing is idk wat 2 do 4 something its confusing me
basically im supposed to find three different types of airplanes (being monoplanes, different models with the weird alphanumeric names?) and tell about their wing type (low,mid,high) and how it helps the plane fly better.... im really confused ive wasted 45 minutes searching and got no where (you could say i have no google skills lol)
i need a website link for this or some help, i greatly appreciate any answers
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http://hanlib.sou.edu/searchtools/

At this webpage, you can go immediately to the search sites (first three columns across the top) -- or even better you can scroll down until you see the section called HOW TO SEARCH THE INTERNET. Those are the links to start with. You'll not only learn how to come up with good search terms, but also how to evaluate the webpages you get as results. Some will be good and others will be garbage. You need to know how to tell the difference.

My favorite way to search is to go to Google's advanced search page http://www.google.com/advanced_search?hl=en and put my search words or phrases into the first or second search box (either "all the words" or "exact phrase"). However, there many other strategies for searching you can use, and the HOW TO SEARCH THE INTERNET section will help you best.

Learning to use Google or other search engines can save you time and help you learn to find information efficiently. Here are some websites that can teach you how:

http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/TeachingLib/Guides/Internet/FindInfo.html

http://hanlib.sou.edu/searchtools/searchtips.html

http://www.pandia.com/goalgetter/index.html

http://websearch.about.com/mbody.htm?once=true&COB=home&PM=112_100_T

... and one to help you judge whether a particular website's information is worth your time:

http://hanlib.sou.edu/searchtools/evaluate.html

Happy searching.

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that simply did not answer my question the slighest bit, that just gave me a bunch on unessary links about searching read the question again otherwise if you don't know the answer simply don't answer

Learn manners no one is going to help you with that attitude! I know some of the answers but I don't feel as helping you when you chewed out someone who was trying to help you. Seriously!?!

Let me add my two cent's worth. You have goofed off all this time and now find yourself in a bind. You want someone to GIVE you the answers. Writeacher was giving you instructions for using the Internet Google search engine. Learning to search the Internet is something that will help you from now on, not just on the present problem but throughout life. We don't need to reread the question to know what you needed. You have what you need; i.e., instructions for using Google. Use that to search for your answer. By the way, old guys like me do better when you capitalize the first letter of a sentence, capitalize I (not i), use periods, etc. Texting is not the best language to use on this board.

I agree on the fact that he doesnt show any respect, but Writeteacher's response is completeley unrelevant to the question.

I understand that you are feeling overwhelmed and confused about your ISUs (Internal Summative Assessments) that are due tomorrow. It can be challenging to find specific information sometimes, especially if you are not familiar with the topic. However, I'll try to help guide you through the process so you can find the information you need.

One way to approach this task is by breaking it down into smaller steps:

Step 1: Start by understanding the different types of airplanes you are required to find: monoplanes with different models and alphanumeric names. This means you need to look for specific airplane models that fall under the category of monoplanes.

Step 2: Once you have identified a few different monoplane models, focus on their wing types. The task requires you to find out if each airplane has a low, mid, or high wing configuration. This information is crucial to explaining how the wing type helps the plane fly better.

Step 3: To begin your search, I suggest using reliable aviation websites or databases. These sources usually have well-organized information and can provide a good starting point. For example, you can try websites like the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Aviation Week, or Aviation Safety Network.

Step 4: On these websites, look for sections or categories that provide details about different aircraft types, models, or specifications. You might search for keywords like "monoplanes" or "aircraft wing types" within these sites.

Step 5: Once you have found specific airplane models, search for their wing types. You can look for sections or descriptions mentioning the wing configuration of each aircraft. This information should help you determine if the airplane has a low, mid, or high wing configuration.

Now, as for providing a website link, I'm sorry, but as an AI text-based bot, I don't have access to the internet or the ability to provide real-time website links. However, by following these steps and using reliable aviation websites, you should be able to find the necessary information to complete your ISUs.

Remember, it's important to allocate enough time for research and reading through the sources you find. Take notes as you go along so that you can easily organize and summarize the required information for each airplane.

Good luck with your ISUs! If you have any further questions or need more guidance, feel free to ask.