Title of Article + Proper MLA Citation for Works Cited page |
Warrington, Kate, et al. “Assessing Source Credibility for Crafting a Well-Informed Argument.” Writing Spaces: Reading on Writings, Volume 3, 2020, pp. 189–203. |
Summarize the article — include your reaction, thoughts, anything to help you remember its claims. 100 to 150 words |
In this essay, Assessing Source Credibility for Crafting a Well-Informed Argument, the authors talk about how to use critical thinking and reading to determine a source’s credibility. Sometimes authors use pathos to help the reader connect to the main idea but it is not a good way to establish credibility. The source should have an argument that remains consistent and logical throughout. When finding a source evaluate it just like you would when critically reading it to understand the piece of writing. The authors give a list of questions to ask when looking for a credible source. These questions help as a guide to finding out if a source is credible or not.
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Define new terms and concepts by quoting or paraphrasing the original author. |
No new terms |
How does this reading connect to other articles from class and/or your own research?
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After reading this article, it has given me. A better understanding of how to tell if a source a credible or not. In the. Past I have never read any other articles that go in-depth on determining credibility. In the future, I will be able to use these questions that the authors mention establishing credibility. |
Based on the reading, craft one question to act as a springboard for class discussion. |
How will finding credible sources help you in your own writing? |