Let’s review how to determine if the source is credible!

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Let’s review how to determine if the source is credible! Who is the author? Are they writing for a known or credible organization? Is the author using factual information, quotes, or statistics to back up what they’re saying? Ensure that this is not based solely on opinion. If all else fails, go to the home page!

Open Ended Response – Read the following article and determine if it comes from a credible source.

Open Ended Response – Read the following article and determine if it comes from a credible source.