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Marat540 [252]
3 years ago
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A. IDENTIFICATION. Read the statements below carefully. Identify what is asked. Choose your answer from the words inside the box

. Accuracy Source Facts Biased Reliable Truth Author Taking Notes Quotation Errors of Logic Presentation 1. Words or statements used that are taken from the original source. 2. It is the origin of the facts or information presented in the material viewed. 3. The reality behind facts. 4. It is the occurrence of assumptions and opinions to some information. 5. It is the available data. 6. The speaker or the subject that has expertise of the available data. 7. This means not only getting the objectively verifiable 'fact' right but accurately reporting opinions expressed by those who you report. 8. If this is without fallacies and errors the material is considered truthful and accurate. 9. A material viewed that presents on side of the information or with personal opinion is considered 10. A good source of information is truthful and accurate if the facts are also present in other sources. B. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Write the letter of the correct answer. 11. Which is NOT a purpose of listening?​
English
1 answer:
matrenka [14]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

  1. Reliable
  2. Source
  3. Accuracy
  4. Biased
  5. Presentation
  6. Author
  7. Taking Notes
  8. Errors of Logic
  9. Truth
  10. Quotation

Explanation:

The words above are in agreement with the sentences that best present the meaning of each one of them. All these words are associated with the execution of researches, preparation of articles and presentation of these researches, whether they are related to science, humanities, or any other subject where it is possible to establish accurate, efficient researches and present their results through texts, words or presentations.

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