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Which of the following would NOT make an author credible? A He/she is an expert in the field. B The work is cited with many sources. C The work has verifiable data. D O He/she uses strong language.​

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[D]

When an author uses strong language it is usually because they are biased. A source written from a specific point of view may still be credible, but it can limit the coverage of a topic to a particular side of a debate. It's always better to make use of sources that show both sides of the story.
User Ujjwal Ojha
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Answer:

I think D

Step-by-step explanation:

i think it might be D because using strong language doesn't exactly make you credible but instead persuasive.

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