I'm confused is there choices or no
Answer:
An aside is a short speech, passage or phrase uttered by a particular character in a drama or play. The dialogue or phrase spoken by the character is meant to be heard by the audience but not by the other characters on the stage. In Shakespearean tragedies, in particular, asides are spoken in an undertone to give a glimpse into the character’s thoughts and intentions to bridge the gap between the audience and the character delivering the aside. In “Romeo and Juliet”, asides are delivered by a variety of characters.
To help save the day, Harry must get past a scary three-headed guard dog.
The answer should be number one.. hope this helps!
If the source you are attempting to use is not credible, information may be false.
In healthcare there a lot of news articles over various diseases like ebola, west nile ect.
if you wish to get information on curing or treating a disease as such, it is best to use a credible source.
if you do however use a non-credible source, you may try to use the information given from the article and maybe try to treat an illness but possibly fail or make things worse.
sorry if my grammar isn't on point