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What makes a source credible? A. Its author is a president. B. It is written without context. C. It is consistently reliable. D. It lacks evidence to support its arguments.
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What makes a source credible?
A. Its author is a president.
B. It is written without context.
C. It is consistently reliable.
D. It lacks evidence to support its arguments.
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a credible source is constantly reliable. Meaning its is not bias and has the fact you need. As well as it is up to date.
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The answer is C.
My reasoning is
Credible sources
are ones the reader can trust. We trust that the author's ideas are his or her own and can be backed up with evidence.
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