Hernandez, sylvester. "re: why does animal testing make
me crazy? " animal rightsblog. animal...
English, 25.07.2019 08:10 coopera1744
Hernandez, sylvester. "re: why does animal testing make
me crazy? " animal rightsblog. animalrightsforallblog. com,
29 sept. 2008. web.
why is this source weak?
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a. it was written on a blog, which is usually more personal than
professional.
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b. it was written in 2008, and the information could be out of date.
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c. it does not have a serious title; it seems to make fun of an
important issue.
d. it does not give a clear picture of what the information will be
about.
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If you had read the label carefully, you wouldn’t have bought the expired product. what does it means? a. you didn’t buy the expired product because you read the level carefully. b. you didn’t read the label carefully so you bought the expired product.
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