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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Arrucacy of Source | In research, the quality of being free from mistakes or errors. |
| Authority | The source of information; an authoritative source is considered reliable because it has proven to be authentic. |
| Author’s Purpose | The author’s intent for writing (e.g., to answer, explain, describe, instruct, persuade, inform, entertain, excite, startle, sadden, or others) for the audience. |
| Bias | The author’s intent for writing (e.g., to answer, explain, describe, instruct, persuade, inform, entertain, excite, startle, sadden, or others) for the audience. |
| Credibility | The aspect of being trusted; having a credible text means that the information contained within is objective, reputable, and from a relevant source. |
| Current | Relevant to the present time. |
| Depth | Level of detail included within a source. |
| Evalute | To form an opinion or judgment about the content, quality, validity, or effectiveness of ideas, information, structures, and/or language within a text. |
| Intended Adduience | The person or people meant to read, hear, or view an author’s message. |
| Objectivity | Having an absence of bias, judgment, or prejudice. |
| Scope | How much of a subject is discussed or covered by a source. |
| Timeless | Appropriate for the occasion or time. |
| Verifiability | The ability to be confirmed as accurate and truthful. |