1) Accuracy. Verify the information you already know against the information found in the source. Look also for disclaimers as to the accuracy of the content. You may also want to double-check the information against a source that you already know is trustworthy. Even though a source may use technical language, the content may be misleading.
2) Authority. Make sure the source is written by a trustworthy author and/or institution. If you are using a webpage, you can usually identify the owner/publisher by the URL, or check for a copyright statement near the bottom of the page. Make sure the author has the proper credentials on the subject matter. Also, determine if the source is biased. For example, if it is medical information from a drug company, that company will provide information in support of its product. Be aware of the objectivity of the author and his/her viewpoints.
3) Currency. Depending on your subject, your currency needs will vary. For topics related to recent breakthroughs in medicine and technology, you will need to find up-to-date sources. If, however, you are researching a historical topic, older resources may still be useful. For webpages, you can often find a copyright date near the bottom. Also, look for the words "revised" or "updated" to find the date of the website.
The term you’re looking for is a *stanza*.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
A is incorrect because destitution is to feel a lack of.
B is correct because disheartened is to feel a lack of hope and feeling dejected is also losing hope.
C is incorrect because being displeased is to feel annoyed.
OO is incorrect because being disappointed is to feel discouraged at one's failure.
Answer:
By definition, the term change means a process by which something or an aspect of that process has undergone some kind of transformation or is different compared to the past.
One negative change someone may encounter as a student is that this student may be used to a specific teacher, his or her teaching techniques, way of testing,etc and one day without notice the school principal changes this teacher for one that would not produce the same impact or result on this student. This change will affect negatively on the student´s performance.
Explanation:
Hello, you are the best teacher in the world.
I hope you have a great day.
Wait you're not my teacher.
Bye.