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What is a credible source?(1 point)
Responses a source your audience can trust a source that anyone can contribute to a source
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banks
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Which is one criterion a writer should use when evaluating a source?(1 point)
Responses how interesting it is how interesting it
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No one
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What is a credible source?(1 point)
Responses a source that is old a source that is old a source that anyone can contribute to a
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asked by
goofy ah bugger
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What is a credible source?(1 point)
Responses a source that is old a source that is old a source your audience finds easy to read
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asked anonymously
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What does an unreliable source mean? *
reliable or trustworthy an unfair opinion that is not based on any experience or facts
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Which is one criterion a writer should use when evaluating a source?(1 point)
Responses its relevance its relevance how realistic
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How can you tell if it is reliable?
The Age of Globalization: An Era of Connectivity and Integration
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You find a blog post written by a student on a university website about photosynthesis. Assess the reliability of this source.(1
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What is credible source?
A source your audience finds easy to read A source that is old A source that anyone can contribute to A
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The connexus girlðŸ˜ðŸŽ€âœ¨
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Kyle often gets his news from YouTube. In one video he watched, someone reported that the government is changing the legal
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What are things to consider when determining the expertise of the author of a source? Select two answers.
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Lolololol
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Which sentence describes a relevant source?(1 point)
Responses It can be trusted to be accurate. It can be trusted to be
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When supporting a claim, which phrase describes a credible source?
A. one that provides support for an argument B. one that
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asked anonymously
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When supporting a claim, which phrase describes a credible source? (1 point)
Responses one that contains opinions backed by
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asked anonymously
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Using Credible Sources Quick Check
3 of 43 of 4 Items Question Which sentence describes a relevant source?(1 point) Responses It
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hen supporting a claim, which phrase describes a credible source?
(1 point) O one that includes an opposing claim one that can be
1 answer
asked anonymously
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When supporting a claim, which phrase describes a credible source? (1 point)
Responses one that includes an opposing claim one
1 answer
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not.bta.eli
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When supporting a claim, which phrase describes a credible source? (1 point)
Responses one that can be trusted to have accurate
1 answer
asked anonymously
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Why is it important to use credible sources when writing an argument?(1 point)
Responses to make an argument more debatable to
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When supporting a claim, which phrase describes a credible source? (1 point)
Responses one that contains opinions backed by
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Elijah Stewart
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Which sentence describes a relevant source?(1 point) Responses It can be trusted to be accurate. It can be trusted to be
1 answer
asked by
dee
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Which sentence describes a relevant source?(1 point) Responses It contains information that can be verified by outside sources.
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asked anonymously
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When supporting a claim, which phrase describes a credible source? (1 point) Responses one that includes an opposing claim one
1 answer
asked anonymously
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What is a credible source?
a source your audience finds easy to read a source that anyone can contribute to a source your
1 answer
asked by
Julie Cepeda
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What are things to consider when determining the expertise of the author of a source? Select two answers.(1 point) Responses
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Vv123
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Which sentence describes a relevant source? (1 point)
• It can be trusted to be accurate. • It contains information that can
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asked anonymously
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2 of 42 of 4 Items
Question What is a credible source?(1 point) Responses a source your audience can trust a source your audience
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Which source is likely the most credible?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Aan advertisement by a large online store%0D%0Aan
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I.Dont.Know.The.Answer
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Which source is likely the most credible?(1 point)
Responses an advertisement by a large online store an advertisement by a large
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What are things to consider when determining the expertise of the author of a source? Select two answers.(1 point)
Responses if
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asked by
angels
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What are things to consider when determining the expertise of the author of a source? Select two answers
1 answer
asked by
TREY PILGRIM
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In three sentences, explain what it means for sources to be relevant and credible and why it is important to use such sources
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To determine the type of credible sources that you need for evidence, what should you keep in mind?(1 point)
Responses your
1 answer
asked by
Something
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to determine the type of credible sources that you need for evidence, what should you keep in mind?
your audience or your facts
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asked by
lol
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In three to five sentences, explain what it means for sources to be relevant and credible and why it is important to use such
1 answer
asked by
Lucinda
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this list shows steps in an anticipation guide for integrating multiple sources on a single topic. the first step is missing.
1.
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What is a credible source? (1 point)• a source that anyone can contribute toO a source your audience finds easy to read• a
1 answer
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When you ask who created a source and whether the creator has a particular opinion, you are evaluating the creator's point of
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When you ask who created a source and whether the creator has a particular opinion, you are evaluating the creator's point of
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i's Dum
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To determine the type of credible sources that you need for evidence, what should you keep in mind?(1 point)
Responses your facts
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asked anonymously
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which sentence describes a relevant source?
a. it contains information that can be verified by outside sources b. it is created
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asked by
shhh
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Which sentence describes a relevant source?(1 point)
Responses It can be trusted to be accurate. It can be trusted to be
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asked anonymously
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Which of the following is an example of a reliable source? (1 point) Responses a blog a blog an editorial an editorial a
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To determine the type of credible sources that you need for evidence, what should you keep in mind?(1 point) Responses
1 answer
asked anonymously
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Which sentence describes a relevant source?(1 point)
Responses It contains information connected to the point of an argument. It
1 answer
asked anonymously
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explain what it means for sources to be relevant and credible and why it is important to use such sources when gathering
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asked anonymously
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To determine the type of credible sources that you need for evidence, what should you keep in mind?
1 answer
asked anonymously
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what are things to consider when determing the expertise of the author of a source? select two answers
1 answer
asked anonymously
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True or False: Internet pages that have been published more recently are generally less credible.
Responses A TrueTrue B False
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When supporting a claim, which phrase describes a credible source? (1 point)
Responses A. one that contains opinions backed by
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asked anonymously
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Parent Categories (56)
Academic Skills
Analyzing Arguments
Analyzing Information
Argumentative Writing
Conducting Research
Credibility Assessment
Credibility of Sources
Credible Sources
Critical Thinking
Critical Thinking and Media Literacy
Critical Thinking Skills
Education
Fake News
Historical Analysis
Historical Research
Historical Sources
Historiography
Historiography/methodology
History/Education
Importance and Methods of Research
Information
Information Literacy
Information Synthesis
Journalism and Media
Language Arts
Media Literacy
Online Research
Reading Comprehension
Reading, Writing, Processing information
Research
Research and Analysis
Research and Credibility
Research and Documentation
Research and Evaluation
Research and Information
Research and Information Gathering
Research and Information Literacy
Research and Sources
Research and Writing
Research and Writing Skills
Research Citation
Research Methodology
Research Methods
Research Methods & Techniques
Research or Academic Writing
Research Reports
Research Skills
Research Skills and Information Literacy
Research Skills and Methods
Research Sources
Research Strategies
Source reliability
Sources of Information
Study Skills
Writing and Evaluation
Writing and Research