18. What is one disadvantage of accessing the Internet through a public search engine such as or ?

A.) It’s open to anyone, so the information comes from many different people.

B.) You won’t be able to access documents that have not been published online.

C.) A huge amount of information can be found at your fingertips.

*D.) The Internet changes continuously, so new sources keep cropping up.

19. Which of the following would always require a citation in a research paper?

A.) thesis statement

B.) an anecdotal experience

*C.) a quotation

D.) a humorous statement

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so is it A?

18 -- D is not a disadvantage!!

19 -- correct

I would say that B or C would be disadvantages.

B -- because there's still LOTS of information that's not available online anywhere, especially works still under copyright.

C -- because when you get over 10,000 results (or more!) for a search, it's often hard to know what to trust and what to discard as junk.

18. The correct answer is D.) The Internet changes continuously, so new sources keep cropping up.

When accessing the Internet through a public search engine, one disadvantage is that the Internet is constantly evolving, with new information sources being added regularly. This means that the information you find may not always be up-to-date or reliable. To get the answer to this question, you would need to understand the nature of public search engines and the ever-changing nature of the Internet.

19. The correct answer is C.) a quotation.

In a research paper, any time you directly quote someone else's words, you must provide a citation to give credit to the original source. This is important to avoid plagiarism and maintain academic integrity. To answer this question correctly, you need to understand the concept of citing sources and why it is necessary when using someone else's words in your research.

Its d for #18