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If you find a piece of evidence that strongly supports your claim but the source does not pass the CRAAP test for reliability, you should:

1.Cite the source anyway so you can use that piece of evidence
2.Use the evidence but don't say where it came from
3. Try to find a more reliable source with the same evidence​

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Answer:

Answer #3 is the way to go

Step-by-step explanation:

your source should always be credible. if not, it invalidates your argument and makes it weak.

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