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imanialler

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What are the 3Rs in determining the credibility of your research?
 
  a) Your sources should be Ready, Reliable, and Recent.
 
  b) Your sources should be Realistic, Reliable, and Reviewed.
 
  c) Your sources should be Restricted, Realistic, and Ready.
 
  d) Your sources should be Relevant, Reliable, and Recent.

Question 2

What does this essay tell Angelou's readers about making choices?
 
  a. sometimes all choices are not available for all people, and some people are left out
 
  b. sometimes choices make our lives easier and more enjoyable
  c. sometimes we must make difficult choices that lead us to new discoveries about ourselves



Cheesycrackers

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Answer to Question 1

d;

Answer to Question 2

c



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