This is an excerpt from the website World War I by high school student Alexia
Dengbai:
World...
History, 29.10.2020 14:00 hannahhoops12
This is an excerpt from the website World War I by high school student Alexia
Dengbai:
World War I may not have ended all wars that would come
later, but at the time, it was one of the deadliest conflicts in
history. An estimated 15 million soldiers and civilians were
killed in the war. New warfare technologies, like armored
tanks and airplanes, added to the death and destruction of
the war.
Which statement about the credibility of this source is most accurate?
O A. This source is credible because it contains opinions that are
shared by other authors.
OB. This source is credible because it contains facts and information
that are accurate,
C. This source is not credible because it was not written by an expert
in the field
D. This source is not credible because it contains more opinions than facts
Answers: 1
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