How do you know if a source is credible? It relies on facts and logical statements to deliver information. It relies on emotional appeals to deliver opinions. It relies on ethics, but doesn't seem to be strongly supported with facts. It relies on a narrow view of the topic without establishing authority

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So when a source is credible, that typically means that it's a good source with accurate information and facts on the subject you're researching. An example would be websites such as official government websites.

Knowing this information, i think it can be determined that a credible source would be option A. It relies on facts and logical statements to deliver information

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