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Last edited by Qwerfjkl (bot) (talk | contribs) 53 days ago. (Update) |
How many of us needed information in school? I'm sure everyone did, but how did you find a reliable source? A reliable source would be sources that end in .gov, which is from the government. A source that ends with .edu means that it is from a school or university. A source that ends in .org is a non-profit educational source. A .com source could also be a credible source. But even with the best source you need to confirm if it is a reliable source. Even Wikipedia is not much of a reliable source. Anyone can submit an article, for example me. Remember that you should not believe everything you read. You can also check the author's background and the sources he/she used.
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