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6 your search continues. the next website you find is from a well - known science journal. it explains the technology behind the app. finally, you have a credible source! credibility is how trustworthy the source is. this can be determined by reviewing the author and publisher or where you found the information. the domain of a website, like a.gov or.org suffix, can also help you know if the source is trustworthy.
question 2
7 you also need to figure out whether or not information is biased. bias is when information is presented from one perspective, often to prove a point. but it doesnt show the whole truth. how can you tell if a website is biased? ask yourself: does the information provide multiple perspectives? or does it show only one point of view? the same story can be reported differently based on the source. unbiased sources will present information objectively rather than insisting on a certain viewpoint.
question 3
what is the meaning of the word objectively, as it is used in paragraph 7?
a quickly
b in a hopeful or excited manner
c bravely
d based on facts or multiple points of view
The text defines biased information as presenting only one perspective, while unbiased sources present information "objectively" instead of pushing a single viewpoint. This means objective presentation relies on facts and includes multiple perspectives rather than a one-sided take. The other options do not align with the context of unbiased information sharing.
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D. based on facts or multiple points of view