Which description explains when a source is objective?(1 point)

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It is factual and does not seek to persuade a reader to agree with a certain point of view.
It is factual and does not seek to persuade a reader to agree with a certain point of view.

It contains both facts and opinions about the topic that are supported by evidence.
It contains both facts and opinions about the topic that are supported by evidence.

The source is prepared by someone who is an expert on the topic.
The source is prepared by someone who is an expert on the topic.

The information presented is well researched and comes from different sources.

I chose the first one but IDK

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You are correct! The first description accurately explains when a source is objective:

"It is factual and does not seek to persuade a reader to agree with a certain point of view."

An objective source aims to present information based on facts without bias or an agenda to influence the reader’s opinion.

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