English, 25.08.2019 20:00 BigBenJoe5978
Which of the following is not a question you must ask yourself when evaluating your supporting materials?
a. is the example/narrative sufficiently detailed and vivid?
b. is the source of the statistic reliable?
c. is the source of the testimony qualified to make the statement you're quoting?
d. you must ask yourself all of the questions above.
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