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NemiM [27]
2 years ago
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Question 2 (2 points) 2) When locating an online or print source, which of the following is a good question to ask yourself? (se

lect all that apply)​
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1 answer:
denpristay [2]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

a. Is the source credible? Is this source self-published (like a blog or Q/A forum), is there no author listed, does this organization publishing look like a credible source?

b. How old is this source? When was this source published. Does the topic of your paper require current source, or will older publications still be relevant?

d. Is the writing propaganda, opinion or fact? After reading the source, does the source appear to try and persuade you to one way or another, or does the source appear to state facts. When stating facts, does the source cite ITS sources properly?

Explanation:

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Hope this helps.

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