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1.Credibility, accuracy, reasonableness, and support
2.No author listed, no supporting institutions, the author has been controversial or negatively reviewed in the past, the writing is poor or contains errors
3.Is the information fair and balanced, objective, realistic, and consistent?
4.In order to determine whether the author's claims are true and reliable, it's important to know where the author got his or her facts and statistics, and whether these are supported by the majority of experts in his or her field.
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First parts only: Not accustomed to unit of math teachings
B: It's more effective to use colored chalk
C: Its difficult to memorize all of these relations
D: It's essential to distinguish the elements of the elements of a set from the "non-elements."
E: It's important to point out that elements of a set need be individual, but may themselves be sets.
F: It's impossible to determine the exact image in that case.
G: It's desirable to have a more simplified system of notation.
H: It's clear to see that the meaning of an expression depends on its context.
I: It's compulsory to give your full name.
J: It's necessary to do the measuring as accurately as possible.
K: Its permissible to cut [=] into 2 or 3 parts.
It's impossible to read your writing.
It's useful to use a heating pad.
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It's silly to get upset over small things.
It's difficult to solve this equation.
It's important for your health to drink lots of liquids.
Its unfair to criticise him.
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When somebody hits you that is an excuse to fight, what you do when someone hits you is fight them back. Anything goes. Pick up a kid and yeet them at the person. Knock them over like bowling pins. Also if somebody kid naps you that is no excuse for fighting ur suposed to let them kid nap you duh also if somebody tries to hurt you like bash ur head or stab you ur supposed to run towards them not away
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