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4.4.3 test (cst): wrap-up: modernism and the american dream
why would you ask where and when a source was published, who wrote it,
and whether it was fact - checked?
a. to determine whether the source will provide a solid counter - argument.
b. to determine whether or not the information will support your argument.
c. to determine the sources credibility.
d. to determine whether the author shares your views.
Asking about a source's publication details (where, when), author, and fact - checking is related to assessing its credibility. Option A is about counter - arguments, which is not related to these questions. Option B is about information supporting an argument, but these questions are more about the source's trustworthiness. Option D is about the author's views matching yours, while these questions are about the source's reliability. So the correct answer is C.
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C. To determine the source's credibility.