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In which situations should you consult a reliable Internet resource? Check all that apply.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I don't see the answer choices — can you paste them? That way I can mark which ones apply.

If you want a general rule now, consult a reliable Internet resource in situations such as:
- You need factual information or background on a topic (research, homework, current events).
- You want how-to instructions or troubleshooting steps (software, devices, DIY).
- You need to verify claims, sources, or news (fact-checking).
- You’re comparing products, services, or prices (consumer research).
- You want authoritative guidance on non‑urgent medical, legal, or financial topics (but treat it as informational and confirm with a professional as needed).

Avoid relying solely on the Internet when:
- It’s an emergency or life‑threatening situation (call emergency services).
- You need definitive medical, legal, or financial decisions — consult a licensed professional.
- The matter involves highly sensitive personal data or legal confidentiality.
- The information would enable illegal or harmful activity.

If you paste the exact choices, I’ll check the correct ones.