<span>A) although
B) for example
C) in other words
D) on the contrary
</span><span>B) for example </span><span>
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I don't know but a long essay or dissertation is involving personal research, written by a candidate for a college degree.
I'm pretty sure its C. Crude means not yet processed or refined. It makes the most sense.
1) Accuracy. Verify the information you already know against the information found in the source. Look also for disclaimers as to the accuracy of the content. You may also want to double-check the information against a source that you already know is trustworthy. Even though a source may use technical language, the content may be misleading.
2) Authority. Make sure the source is written by a trustworthy author and/or institution. If you are using a webpage, you can usually identify the owner/publisher by the URL, or check for a copyright statement near the bottom of the page. Make sure the author has the proper credentials on the subject matter. Also, determine if the source is biased. For example, if it is medical information from a drug company, that company will provide information in support of its product. Be aware of the objectivity of the author and his/her viewpoints.
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Something that is old but new? Flare jeans, scrunchies, etc! Both of those were a thing in the 80’s but now they’re coming back alive and becoming a trend again.