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Why is it important to use credible sources when writing an argument?
A. to make an argument more up to date B. to make an
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Which is one criterion a writer should use when evaluating a source?(1 point)
Responses how realistic it is how realistic it is
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Which is one criterion a writer should use when evaluating a source?(1 point) Responses its creativity its creativity its
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Which is one criterion a writer should use when evaluating a source? (1 point)
• how interesting it is O how realistic it is
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Which is one criterion a writer should use when evaluating a source?(1 point)
Responses its relevance its relevance its
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Why is it important to use credible sources when writing an argument?(1 point)
Responses to make an argument more up to date to
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Accurate information can be verified, and professionals know to _____ their sources.
(1 point) Responses disregard disregard cite
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Which option is the best strategy to synthesize information from sources regarding boundary issues?(1 point) Responses Find
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Which is one criterion a writer should use when evaluating a source?(1 point) Responses how realistic it is how realistic it is
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Which is one criterion a writer should use when evaluating a source? (1 point)
• how interesting it is • its creativity •
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Why is it important to use credible sources when writing an argument? (1 point)
• to make an argument more trustworthy • to
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George Sibley's report on the Osage is not a credible source. true of false
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Calvin is doing some research on climate change. He finds the following book at his local library:
Hansen, Emily, PhD. Our World
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which is one criterion a writer should use when evaluating a source?
a. its creativity b. how realistic it is c. how interesting
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To determine the type of credible sources that you need for evidence, what should you keep in mind?
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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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Which is one criterion a writer should use when evaluating a source?(1 point)
Responses A. its relevance B. how realistic it is
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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
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select the correct words to complete the sentences.
the _______ - origin] of a text or video can tell a lot about the reasons for
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Which is a factor historians use in determining a source’s intended audience?
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What feature in Google Scholar articles will be most helpful in determining if the source is going to be useful to you with your
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True or False: Every source you discover as you gather resources will not be equally useful to you. (1 point)
Responses True True
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What feature in Google Scholar articles will be most helpful in determining if the source is going to be useful to you with your
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Argumentative Essay Unit Test
5 of 125 of 12 Items Question Calvin is doing some research on climate change. He finds the
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Why did you choose the Secondary source for the American revolution? worth 16 points
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Your textbook, Writing with Power, explains that evaluating sources involves determining if a source meets which of the
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As you search your topic, use the filters to select source types as you will want to avoid certain types of sources, such as
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What feature in Google Scholar articles will be most helpful in determining if the source is going to be useful to you with your
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Which of the following is an example of a reliable source
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an example of a reliable source? (1 point) Responses a blog a blog an editorial an
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As you search your topic, use the filters to select source types as you will want to avoid certain types of sources, such as
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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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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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What factual information is conveyed in this source?
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Why does the date of the source matter?
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Read Finding Relevant Sources and Evaluating Sources on pp. 356–359 and Citing Sources on pp. 400 and 403 in Writing with
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credible sources quick check
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who is the Arthor
1. Source reliability: Check the source of the information and determine if it is reputable and known for
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If you were using this article as a source for an essay, which reading strategy would you use to decide what OTHER sources you
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If you were using this article as a source for an essay, which reading strategy would you use to decide what OTHER sources you
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If you were using this article as a source for an essay, which reading strategy would you use to decide what OTHER sources you
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If you were using this article as a source for an essay, which reading strategy would you use to decide what OTHER sources you
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Step 3: Research your topic
(Your final draft must have at least 5 reliable sources. Do NOT use Wikipedia, Britannica,
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Which of the following sources is the LEAST reliable?
(1 point) Responses a government Web site a scholar's dissertation an
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Which sentence describes a relevant source?(1 point)
It can be trusted to be accurate. It contains information connected to the
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After analyzing the writer’s list of sources, which statement best explains why one source should probably be
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Which of these sources is the most reliable?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Aan article published two months ago in a
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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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Being able to critique a source of information based on the concepts of validity, reliability, and point of view are important
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Being able to critique a source of information based on the concepts of validity, reliability, and point of view are important
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