Yes, I think that identifying the purpose would increase the credibility of the source, so if we understand the "should" here as "would be good if, is recommended" - then this statement is true.
Including the intent of the information in the source will help place the information in a wider context - and often the context is necessary to fully understand the content of a source.
The factor that was not a reason for settling the British Colonies was to find land and the opportunity to build a farm in a new part of the world.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Canada's imports become more expensive
The unalienable rights in the Constitution are life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness.
Hope this helps.