A) Which questions would you ask when assessing a source’s credibility? Select the two

correct answers. (1 point)
Why did the author publish this source?
Is the source acceptable for your audience?
Is the author listed on the source?
Is the author an expert in their field of study?
When was the evidence in the source published?

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To assess a source's credibility, the two correct questions to ask would be:

  1. Why did the author publish this source?
  2. Is the author an expert in their field of study?

These questions help evaluate the motivations behind the source and the qualifications of the author, both of which are important factors in determining credibility.