Question
When supporting a claim, which phrase describes a credible source? (1 point)
Responses
one that includes an opposing claim
one that includes an opposing claim
one that provides support for an argument
one that provides support for an argument
one that contains opinions backed by evidence
one that contains opinions backed by evidence
one that can be trusted to have accurate information
Responses
one that includes an opposing claim
one that includes an opposing claim
one that provides support for an argument
one that provides support for an argument
one that contains opinions backed by evidence
one that contains opinions backed by evidence
one that can be trusted to have accurate information
Answers
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A credible source can be described as:
one that can be trusted to have accurate information
While it might provide support for an argument or contain opinions backed by evidence, and might (in some contexts like debate or a balanced analysis) also include an opposing claim, the defining characteristic of a credible source is that it is considered reliable and trustworthy in terms of the accuracy and veracity of its information.
one that can be trusted to have accurate information
While it might provide support for an argument or contain opinions backed by evidence, and might (in some contexts like debate or a balanced analysis) also include an opposing claim, the defining characteristic of a credible source is that it is considered reliable and trustworthy in terms of the accuracy and veracity of its information.
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