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Zina [86]
1 year ago
10

What statement provides the BEST summary of the information under the heading "A Source Is a Source, Right?"?​

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1 answer:
faust18 [17]1 year ago
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Can I have more information?
Guest
11 months ago
THESE ARE THE ANSWER CHOICES. PLEASE HELP!! A. Students should approach sources found on the Internet with caution by considering web addresses. B. A domain extension on a web address can give students information about the source. C. Web addresses that end in .com may express an author's opinion. D. Sources on the Internet are not always of the highest quality.
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