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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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The narrator tells how "Earth: The Planet" has undergone several name changes. What point might the author be making? The author uses the name changes to suggest that the whole planet has been just a brand for centuries
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i believe it's B-pathos
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Before beginning an Internet search to find supporting information for your topic, you must know C. what type of information you're looking for.
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Explanation:
1) Who has the easiest job in our family ?
2) Do you think a screwdriver is more useful than a hammer ?
3) My dog is more cute than yours.
4) I had the most wonderful time with you today ?
5) He is the oldest person in his family.
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