1. Which of the following question should you ask to help determine the suitability of a source?

A Who is the source's audience
B Can i print this source
c Is this source also included in a book
D who disagreed with this source

Answer A

which of the following questions should you ask to help determine suitability of a source?

A. why was the source not in a database
B. Are there any images
C. How many pages does the source have
D. Who authored the source

I agree.

in expanded academic asap and other periodical databases, it's best to put your exact phrase in

A.Parentheses
B.Quotation Marks
C.Between Asterisks
D.between dashes

Answer A

Parentheses is not right.

http://www.lib.ua.edu/content/databases/search/ExpandedAcademicASAP.html

My new Answer is B

Yes. The phrase is put in quotation marks.

Are their any images

“Filters” in Expanded Academic ASAP?

"Who authored the source?" is correct

To determine the suitability of a source, one important question to ask is, "Who is the source's audience?" This question helps assess whether the source is intended for a specific audience with certain biases or preferences, which can impact its reliability and relevance to your research. Analyzing the intended audience helps gauge if the source aligns with the target audience for your project.

By understanding the source's target audience, you can evaluate if the information provided is consistent with your needs, or if it caters to a different audience with potentially conflicting interests. This question helps to establish the credibility and authority of the source, and whether it provides the necessary depth and perspective for your research purpose.