Which can help you identify a source as biased or not credible? Select the two correct answers. (1 point)

Responses

emotional language
emotional language

spelling errors
spelling errors

documented sources
documented sources

credentials
credentials

a credible author
a credible author

emotional language

spelling errors

Using emotional language can indicate a source may be biased, as it suggests the author is attempting to sway the reader's emotions rather than present information objectively. Spelling errors might not directly point to a biased source, but they can be a sign of a lack of professionalism or care in the presentation of information, which can indirectly question the source's credibility.

While documented sources, credentials, and a credible author are aspects that generally contribute to the credibility of a source, they are not typically indicators of bias or lack of credibility when assessed individually. In fact, these elements can actually help establish a source as more credible.