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What makes a source credible?

A. It lacks evidence to support its arguments
B. It is consistently reliable
C. It is written without context
D. Its autor is a president

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Answer:

A. It lacks evidence to support its arguments

Step-by-step explanation:

credible source can change depending on the discipline, but in general, for academic writing, a credible source is one that is unbiased and is backed up with evidence. ... Is the source in-depth (more than a page or two), with an abstract, a reference list, and documented research or data

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I think the answer is B :))
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