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This activity contains 5 questions.

Question 1.
In evaluating the information contained on a Website, one should look for the organization responsible for the Website, and the accuracy and objectivity of the information, among other things.


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Question 2.
Internet resources are all you need to rely on to support your speech.


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Question 3.
Generally, libraries have only the latest newspaper in their racks; therefore, you can consult an electronic newspaper index for issues back to the late nineties.


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Question 4.
You should take notes once you have located, previewed, and ranked your resources.


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Question 5.
One's own personal knowledge and experience are not relevant to gathering supporting materials for a speech.


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