Which one of the following is an indicator that a source may not be accurate? A. The writing is sub-par or contains errors. B. The author is using emotionally charged language and inappropriate words or employing a tone that reveals an obvious bias. C. You're unable to find any other source that presents the same exact information or point of view. D. The author doesn't offer facts, statistics, or specific examples, but uses vague statements and sweeping generalizations.
i put B as my answer and it was wrong
@danysancry97- C. If you are not about to locate peer reviewed articles or credible information that supports what she is stating, then it is not credible. Hope that helps!
i think it is C as well. If you cant find anything to support it is not reliable
C - Here are some indicators that a source may not be accurate: There is no publication date on the document, preventing the reader from determining the age of the information in question.The author makes vague statements and/or uses sweeping generalizations instead of offering facts, statistics, or specific examples. This implies that there are no facts to support what the author is saying (or that he or she was too lazy to find them) and should immediately cause the reader to become suspicious
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