I would go with A) to determine the sources credibility because its important to know who published to make sure that person is a reliable source, when it was published so u make sure its up to date and not outdated, or just make sure its at the right time depending on your assignment, whether it was fact checked because u want to make sure it is trustworthy as well. These are important questions that we all have to ask to check credibility.
It would be a Internal rhyme.
Reason: both of the words rhyme
I hope this helps. :)
<u>Answer:</u>
<em>B. Gaining the main ideas of passages or the text as a whole
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<u>Explanation:</u>
A summary gives a brief of the major points in a long piece of writing. It can be in a research paper and essays or any other piece of writing. Usually, all the main ideas should be noted in a single paragraph or two, depending on the length of the piece of paper.
A summary is usually written when the original piece may be too long for either presentation or a more fundamental understanding of the concepts. The review leaves out details and information and picks out only significant points. The info left may distract the leader from focusing on the main points.