Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Something that is a credible source could usually be spotted through these elements
- Primary source meaning there's proof of when it was written, the author, date and location
- It's relevant to the topic you are studying meaning it answers the questions you asked
- It's not biased (opinionated) it gives the perspective of another interpretation, but backs up why that interpretation isn't factual
- If the source is posted on websites that are "edu" meaning (education) or "org' 8/10 it is reliable as websites like this will never post misleading information
- Numerous perspectives state the same thing as that source
Hope this helps!