Answer:
I. a journal entry written by a professor who is considered an expert.
II. a report written by an independent government source.
III. a document published by a renowned organization.
IV. a scientific paper put out by a non-profit organization.
Explanation:
An information source can be defined as a system or medium through which informations, knowledge and ideas may be gotten and used by an individual. An information source can either be a primary or secondary source of information.
Generally, the source options for informations includes the following; television, radio, web, newspapers, journals, magazines, etc.
All information source to be used in a literary work are expected to be unbiased, trustworthy and reliable. Also, they should be backed up by evidence from various information channels, accurate and relevant.
Relevance simply deals with the importance of an information for a writer's need. Thus, you should determine if the information addresses your questions or is related to your research.
No because his nose would only grow if he told a lie all the time to anyone
Answer:
im not sure if my answer is correct
Explanation:
The entire play encompasses the overarching conflict of Oedipus versus his fate
It is c because you dont have to have lot of employees.
Strategies like "choose the best answer" mean that if the question was, for example, "in Charlottes web, how does Charlotte feel about the animals" the answers could then be:
a: she felt that they were here true friends
b: she liked them
c: she hated the animals
d: burrito
you know that d and c dont make any sense, but a and be are both correct. so which one is better? the one that is more detailed, but not just MORE detailed, but better detailed. so the answer would then be a