Multiple Choice
Julian has found an article online that fits perfectly in his speech, but he is not sure the website where he found it is credible. How can he decide whether to use this article as one of his speech sources?
A) He should not hesitate to use it as a source as long as the article supports his thesis.
B) He should not use the article as a source if it comes from a commercial site (a .com) .
C) He should see if the article has a date so he can make sure it was published within the last year.
D) He should click on the "About" link, which should tell him more about the organization or people who publish the site.
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