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2 January, 03:45

What makes a source credible?

A. Its author is a president.

B. It is written without context.

C. It is consistently reliable.

D. It lacks evidence to support its arguments.

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  1. 2 January, 03:48
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    A credible source is constantly reliable. Meaning its is not bias and has the fact you need. As well as it is up to date.
  2. 2 January, 04:00
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    My best guess would be C. It is consistently reliable.
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