The correct answer for this question is this one: "FALSE." The fact that an article is on-line tells us that it is reliable and worthy of being quoted in a paper or project we are researching. The presented statement is false because not everything we get from online is reliable, otherwise it is posted by a reliable group.
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industrial practices that have caused pollution of the air and water The tests showed high levels of pollution in the water. The fish are dying of pollution
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The best and most reliable sources are primary sources, as it is an eye-witness account of what occured. Things like diaries, autobiographies, recordings, artifacts, or an interview with a witness are examples of primary sources.
Secondary sources are things, such as a reporter telling someone what the witness told them, as the reporter could have changed the story a little without telling anyone after they interviewed someone.
For example, a reporter may ask a person who saw a car crash, and the reporter wants money. So the reporter changes up the story and tells the publishers, who print out the newspaper with the reporter's story, or the publishers changed up the reporter's story and put it on the newspaper.
The newspaper may now say: BREAKING NEWS! A DRUNK BUZZARD GOT INTO EPIC BATTLE WITH VIDEO GAME CHARACTERS!!!!
-which of course didn't happen-
It is important to get credible and reliable sources for research, because you can trust what happened, and you can use that information for your work without having a seriously biased result or conclusion.
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paragraph 1- Smoking is bad for the nation's health (but lots of people still do it).
paragraph 2- Smoking is bad for the economy.
paragraph 3- Smoking is largest single cause of avoidable death.
paragraph 4- Other uses of tobacco are also deadly.
paragraph 5- Smoking is dangerous for nonsmokers as well.
paragraph 6- People need to stop smoking; We need to renew efforts to get people to stop smoking.
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