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- which is not a question you should ask when evaluating a source for credibility?
does the author show any bias?
what are the author’s credentials?
what is the purpose of the source?
what do the images look like?
Brief Explanations
To evaluate a source's credibility, we consider factors like author bias (affects objectivity), author credentials (shows expertise), and source purpose (e.g., inform vs. persuade). The appearance of images (what they look like) is not relevant to credibility, as it doesn't relate to accuracy, authority, or objectivity.
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D. What do the images look like?