Which is one criterion a writer should use when evaluating a source?(1 point)

i just finished taking the test so here are all the answers.

1: Which is one criterion a writer should us when evaluating a source?
Answer- D (it’s relevant)

2: When supporting a claim, which phrase describes a credible source?
answer- B (one that can be trusted to have accurate information)

3: Which sentence describes a relevant source?
answer- A (It contains information connected to the point of an argument)

4: Why is it important to use credible sources when writing an argument?
answer- D (to make an argument more trustworthy)

wsp is correct, just don't use letters on LA or science

wsp is correct 100%

Wsp and meow both are correct but for meow, all subjects except buzz math I think have some form of rigging and that's why every time someone gives the letters here everyone gets mad but that not how you guys should act, love each other! Do you really think someone gave you the wrong answers just to be mean? Maybe but not multiple times.

One criterion that a writer should use when evaluating a source is the credibility of the author or the source itself. To determine the credibility of a source, you can follow these steps:

1. Look for author qualifications: Check if the author has relevant credentials or expertise in the subject matter. Look for their educational background, work experience, or any affiliations with reputable organizations.

2. Assess the reputation of the source: Consider the reputation, reliability, and trustworthiness of the publication or website hosting the source. Determine if it is widely recognized and respected in the field, or if it has a history of publishing accurate and reputable information.

3. Analyze bias and potential conflicts of interest: Investigate any potential biases or conflicts of interest that the author or source may have. Consider if they have a vested interest in promoting a particular viewpoint or if they could be influenced by financial or personal motivations.

4. Cross-reference with other sources: Compare the information provided in the source with information found in other reputable sources. If multiple reliable sources support the claims made in the source being evaluated, it adds credibility to the information.

5. Check for evidence and citations: Evaluate if the source provides evidence, facts, and reliable citations to support its claims. A credible source should provide references to external sources, studies, or data that can be independently verified.

By considering these criteria, you can better evaluate the credibility and reliability of a source to determine if it is suitable for use in your writing.

Thanks Wsp, I needed to check my answers annnd, I was correct! So are you, aka, Wsp is correct for december of 2023. 4/4!!