English, 01.09.2021 20:00 rachelrogers85
Question 2 of 10
Imagine you are reading an article describing the National Archives's goals to
reduce its energy use. This article was published by the National Archives on
its official website in 2013. Why would this source be considered reliable and
credible?
A. The author is probably an expert in the field of alternative energy
use
B. The tone of the description is positive, and it was published on the
Internet.
C. The information comes from a reliable source, and the date of
publication is recent.
D. The National Archives is a government agency and therefore not
biased.
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