

Credible Sources: The Key to Informative Writing
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11th Grade
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Beatrice Ekesa
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Credible Sources:
The Key to Informative Writing
Beatrice Ekesa
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Credible Sources:
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Multiple Choice
What is one important factor to consider when evaluating the credibility of information?
Using reliable sources
Checking for bias
Verifying accuracy
Considering expertise
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Checking for Bias
Trivia: When evaluating the credibility of information, it is important to check for bias. Bias can occur when information is presented in a way that favors a particular viewpoint or agenda. By being aware of bias, we can make more informed decisions and seek out a balanced perspective. Remember, not all information is neutral!
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Credible Sources:
wikipedia and personal blogs
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Multiple Choice
What is one way to identify reliable sources?
Use wikipedia and personal blogs
Check for credible authors and affiliations
Rely on outdated information
Use only secondary sources
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Reliable Sources
Trivia: When identifying reliable sources, it is important to check for credible authors and affiliations. Avoid using outdated information and relying solely on secondary sources. Instead, prioritize sources with trustworthy authors and affiliations. Remember, quality matters!
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Evaluating Source Credibility
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT a factor to consider when evaluating the credibility of a source?
Check the author's credentials to ensure expertise
Verify the publication for reputable sources
Look for citations and references to support claims
Consider bias and objectivity of the source
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Bias and Objectivity
Trivia: Evaluating the credibility of a source involves considering various factors. One important factor is bias and objectivity. It is crucial to assess whether the source has a particular agenda or if it presents information in a fair and balanced manner. This helps ensure reliable and unbiased information.
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Credible Sources:
The Key to Informative Writing
Beatrice Ekesa
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