For a source to be credible <u>it has to be written by an authority on the topic</u>. Everybody can express an opinion or have published something about a specific subject, but for you to use it as an important argument it has to be made by someone or something, in the case of an organization, that is an authority on the topic and has studied the subject properly.
The starting point for research is to <u>identify the research question</u>. You have to have a very clear idea of <em>what</em> is it that you are looking for so that you can have an idea on <em>how</em> to find it, and which are the boundaries you don't need to cross because it is not essential and it would be a lost of time.
Boolean logic is <u>a method for searching the Internet</u>. When an "and" operator is between two words or other values it means one is searching for documents containing both of the words or values. When an "or"operator is used, it means one is searching for documents containing either of the words.
This is a sample paragraph.
Hi Penn!
I'm sorry I've moved, but there's a new school I've got to go. It's in Nowhere Street, next to the dog park. It's big, and cool! The auditorium is so huge. I wish you could see it too! The classes are filled with proper seating, and get this! There's lockers..... and so on.
Sometimes, use informal language like if you were talking to your friend.
Explain the details of the new school.
Ask some questions about your friend.
Say things like "I wish you were here!" to show that you have gone to a new school
I'm sorry if I misunderstood.
Good luck mate! :)
Please add Brainliest if you'd like, not that it matters.
Remember to try your best every day!
C. Subject by Subject the reason being that it is talking about more then one thing.
1. I am going to the concert; I already bought the tickets.
2. We need more money; the bills are adding up quickly.
3. Cindy is the prettiest girl; she will win the pageant.
4. The crowd cheered; the team won the game.
5. Call the station; the tire is flat.
6. I am running for office; I need your vote.
7. They invited me; I didn’t go.
8. You need to practice; you won’t perform well.
9. The plumber fixed the pipe; it still leaks.
10. Your cat us purring; he scratched me.