While researching products made from corn, you find an article on a website published by Organics.org, an online magazine that p
romotes organic foods. In the introduction, the author writes the following. Corn is the hidden ingredient in many foods. Juice and other drinks are often sweetened with corn. Breads are made with cornstarch. Even pigs and cows are fed with corn. Much of the corn contains chemicals that are not listed on the labels. Corn may not be safe.
What conclusion might you reach about the reliability of this source? (5 points)
Group of answer choices
Some organization sites may give information that favors their own point of view.
The author is most likely a member of this organization, so the information is probably trustworthy.
The author is writing for an organic foods group, so the organization does not need to be checked.
Websites with .org suffixes include information that is always reliable.
The conclusion that you might reach about the reliability of this source is that Some organization sites may give information that favors their own point of view.
Explanation:
An organic magazine that promotes the consumption of this products will try to present the convenient information to support their point of view as factual evidence that might convince people to adopt their way of thinking and to move ahead in the number of people eating this organic production after reading their articles.
B, its kind of necessary to have a high school diploma, a college degree and/or experience. He could get a job at fast food but it won't be a GOOD job where he can make a living out of