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27 November, 16:02

when researching electronic sources reliability can be evaluated by looking at. A. length and works cited. B overall tone and word of choice. C publication date and domain name. D. work cited and diction.

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  1. 27 November, 16:29
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    I want to say A, but the length of an article or publication does not verify its authenticity or give any indication of its accuracy.

    Miriam Webster defines diction as: choice of words especially with regard to correctness, clearness, or effectiveness.

    So with that said, I think the clearest and most obvious answer is D, "works cited and diction." Diction, as noted above, is very clear and effective and offers a persuasive argument and it also provides a very clear works cited page so that references can be checked and verified by the one needing the information From the electronics stores to be as accurate as possible. I would definitely go with D.
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