1. sources where they found their information are shown the writer is confident and is able to prove their point as others sites have the same information. shows that what is written isn’t made up and only 1 persons view 2. no ads/barely any the site is not only to make profit but actually teach and inform others on the topic. ads usually are distracting and make it seem like the info isn’t reliable 3. check if it is up to date if it’s really old it’s hard to confidently believe the site as information is constantly changing and a lot could have happened since it was published 4. the author/writer is shown allows you to do research on the author to see if they have been trusted and shows that the author is confidently putting out information for others and it not afraid of what they have to say. also might allow u go contact them for more questions 5. transparency (ties in with the first and fourth one, all info and extra links are given for more proof)
1. if you don't understand a question you can put it on this site and people will look at your question and they will explain it to you.
2. If other people need help you can explain to them and help them out and then they can understand it. It would be like you are the teacher and a student would be asking you a question and you have to explain it to them very clearly and sometimes you might be the student yourself and then another person ( aka teacher) will help you out.
3.You can get points for explaining a answer and people can thank you for helping them out and you can do the same when other people help you out and when people check your profile they can see that you are good if you have a lot of badges and a lot of points and they will see that you are a person that they can depend on.
The asnwer is C because the information isn't sufficient enough to be a complete sentence. What about the supplies on the table? Is someone acknowledging that they're there? Does that make sense; they aren't supplying enough information about the supplies on the table.